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Our own stable of benchmarks here, some higher-end chips, some lower end, also supports this estimation.Īgain, this might not even be a Ryzen 5 1600X, it could be a less expensive Ryzen part. As pointed out in the comments section at Reddit, if you plot the Ryzen CPU's score in a graph of Cinebench R15 benchmark results over at Anandtech containing scores from 20 Intel processors, its score of 1,136 matches up with (and comes out slightly ahead of) Intel's Core i7-6800K, a 6-core Broadwell-E chip that retails for between $410 and $450. That's a $259 processor (which again is unconfirmed). There hasn't been any pricing information leaked for the Ryzen 5 1600, so for the sake of comparison, let's go ahead and assume we're looking at a Ryzen 5 1600X. If that's the case, and assuming the benchmark run is real, we might actually be looking at a Ryhere. From what we think we know, the Ryzen 5 1600X is supposed to be a 95W part. In this case, the part number indicates this is a CPU with a 65W TPD. None of the information is official, nor are the accompanying specs, most notably core counts, clockspeeds, and TDP ratings. There has been a lot of leaked information on Ryzen and the 17 different SKUs AMD is expected to release. Let's talk about these specs for a moment. I = ? (there part indicates the amount of cache, but the decoder doesn't contain an entry for "I") Z = QS (Qualification Sample, which is closer to the retail version than an Engineering Sample)ĭ = Desktop processor (in this case, Summit Ridge)ġ = Model revision number (first revision) And by matching the model number up with the part number decoder we posted yesterday, we know this about the CPU:
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The core count and clockspeed match previously leaked details on AMD's Ryzen 5 1600X. In the section underneath labeled "Your System," Cinebench lists an AMD Ryzen processor with 6 cores and 12 threads clocked at 3.3GHz, along with the model number ZD3301BBM6IF4_37/33_Y. $ 219.00 (€ 197.10, £ 177.39, ¥ 22,629.Reddit forum user VulkanDX12 posted a cropped picture of a Cinebench R15 benchmark run showing a CPU score of 1,136. "Has subobject" is a predefined property representing a container construct and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki.Ģ13 mm² (0.33 in², 2.13 cm², 213,000,000 µm²) +Īdvanced Vector Extensions +, Advanced Vector Extensions 2 +, Advanced Encryption Standard Instruction Set Extension + and SenseMI Technology + It's based on the newer and improved Zen+ architecture and user testings suggest a slightly higher boost clock (3600Mhz compared to 3300MHz for original "AE") under multi-core load compared to the fresh-man 1600. In December 2019 AMD silently launched a new variant, dubbed Ry"AF" (based on the changed SKU). This MPU supports up to 64 GiB of dual-channel DDR4-2666 ECC memory.
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This model is a less overclockable friendly version of the 1600X. The 1600 operates at a base frequency of 3.2 GHz with a TDP of 65 W and a Boost frequency of up to 3.6 GHz. This processor is based on AMD's Zen microarchitecture and is fabricated on a 14 nm process. Ryis a 64-bit hexa-core mid-range performance x86 desktop microprocessor introduced by AMD in early 2017.