Filtering the price of the second generation of AMD Ryzen processors!
The new AMD CPU batch will arrive on April 19.
The second generation of processors Ryzen of AMD is scheduled release date April 19 increasing base frequencies and "boost", improving the precision technology of "boost" and a new construction process that will improve efficiency, but without giving up the power. This is because they will be built in 12 nanometers instead of 14, like the previous generation. In short, the second generation is a refined version of Ryzen, and now that the price has been filtered you can start planning your next montage.
On the table we have four models: the Ryzen 5 2600 and 2600X six-core and the Ryzen 2700 and 2700X , eight. Unlike the first generation, these models will include standard cooling systems (surprise, surprise, some of them with RGB lighting), something that gives the package much more value. The prices that have been filtered come from the English page of Amazon , so the prices are in pounds, but we already see that in comparison with the launch prices of the first generation, this time the processors are more affordable:
Ryzen 5 2600 with Wraith Stealth fan: £ 174.99 (about € 200 at exchange)
Ryzen 5 2600X with Wraith Spire fan: £ 214.99 (around € 246)
Ryzen 7 2700 with Wraith Spire fan: £ 259.99 (almost € 300 at change)
Ryzen 7 2700X with Wraith Prism fan: 329.99 £ (about € 377 at change)
If it is confirmed that these are the final prices, we can say that this second generation of Ryzen processors is going to suppose a very tough competition to Intel, as long as AMD manages to keep the type in question of performance , of course. To have a reference, the Ryzen 7 2700X 8-core is going to be equated in price to the i7 8700K 6-core Intel, and the Ryzen 2600X 6-core is placed at the same level as the i5 8600K Intel, 6-core as well. We will have to keep an eye on the movements of AMD. There is nothing better than a good dose of humility and good competence to improve. Intel knows well, that between the return of AMD and Apple's announcement that is going to start making its own processors, things are getting tense.
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