During the AMD announcement event in Las Vegas, the chipmaker processing company also shared a little bit about the CPU they will announce in April.
From the details shown on the stage, a new CPU called AMD Ryzen Desktop 2000 will use the latest technologies, including Zen + which will use 12nm built-in technology, compared to 14nm used to build the first-generation Ryzen CPU.
From the details shown on the stage, a new CPU called AMD Ryzen Desktop 2000 will use the latest technologies, including Zen + which will use 12nm built-in technology, compared to 14nm used to build the first-generation Ryzen CPU.
Among the improvements seen at AMD Ryzen Desktop 2000 CPU is the reduction of energy consumption, faster speed compared to previous AMD Ryzen CPUs through Precision Boost 2 and Xtended Frequency Range 2,
Additionally, AMD will also be introducing a series of X470 masterboards in April, which will also be present with new features that are not described in the pre-CES event.
Anyway, it seems we will have to wait until April to see what's more interesting about this CPU, and when it can be bought at stores sooner.
Additionally, AMD will also be introducing a series of X470 masterboards in April, which will also be present with new features that are not described in the pre-CES event.
Anyway, it seems we will have to wait until April to see what's more interesting about this CPU, and when it can be bought at stores sooner.
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