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wait... what about r3?

Imo its better choice to let enthusiasts and gamers to iron out bugs in Ryzen platform before releasing what should be system builder/OEM edition of lineup.

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It should come out in Q3, the problem is that AMD might not care about these CPUs at all (even though CPUs in that tier are the most sold ones and 80% of dies work properly) because of Naples and Vega so it might come out in september.I have no idea if this is fake or not

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5 hours ago, samcool55 said:

Well everyone is on the Threadripper and Epyc hype train. And that segment is more profitable then R3's so it makes sense they are pushing that first.

The sooner AMD can get some marketshare back in the server market the better. R3 is basically kept last but it makes sense.

Also APU's will work with the Vega architecture which isn't released either. It makes sense to develop R3's and APU's at the same time tbh.

Maybe they'll delay it just for the sake of hearing "if you are on a budget, then consider Intel", and only then come with something at the entry level :P 

 

And to be fair, i3 pricing still needs to adapt to the fact that we now have basically refreshed Haswell i7s at $150.

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I think it is a shame since ryzen does not feature iGPU so it is likely even if it gets better than the g4560 it is likely a lot of offices will keep going Intel since buying a video card for display adapter purposes is something hard to "sell" for those business owners who will want the cheapest possible computer that attends their needs.

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