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Ryzen 7nm Leaks Looking GOOD

Rito101

here is some salt before reading those leaks 

 

64385370.cms

 

 

 

and here are the leaks 

 

https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-3000-specs-prices-leaked-upto-16-cores-5-1ghz-on-am4/

 

TLDR

PCIE 4.0 on their 7nm Ryzen Family

AMD is bringing 6 cores 12 threads to the Entry Level of their next Ryzen 3 CPU line up with Integrated Navi GPU on Ryzen 3 and Ryzen 5 that Performs on par with 1050 / 1050Ti ( Maybe )

AMD Ryzen 9 3850X 16 Cores 32 Threads 5.1 GHZ CPU with PCIE 4.0 Lanes ( Either 16 or 20 Lanes )

 

if these Rumors turn out to be true then RIP Intel HEDT and i9-9900K

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Arika S said:

has any leaks from wccftech ever been legitimate?

Only if they "leaked" it after someone who got it right

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3 minutes ago, Arika S said:

has any leaks from wccftech ever been legitimate?

Cue the Salt image i put before the link xD

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8 minutes ago, Rito101 said:

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Eh, the hype for Ryzen 1 and 2 were just as high, saying things like "THE INTEL KILLERRR!!!!"

 

I'll believe it when I see it. 

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7 hours ago, fasauceome said:

Only if they "leaked" it after someone who got it right

 

Good job Adored.tv and Reddit got there before them then...

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I think this is great news no matter if there is some variance, AMD's are not and never will be intel killers but that's not their MO. I know i will upgrade to a Ryzen 3 and have been so happy with my Ryzen 1st gen. AMD need to keep this going so everyone benefits from a healthy competition driving prices down and core counts up. 

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2 minutes ago, Bravo1cc said:

I think this is great news no matter if there is some variance, AMD's are not and never will be intel killers but that's not their MO. I know i will upgrade to a Ryzen 3 and have been so happy with my Ryzen 1st gen. AMD need to keep this going so everyone benefits from a healthy competition driving prices down and core counts up. 

Finally, best thing i ve read about these discussions in the forum.

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