Tuesday, November 19th 2019
AMD Releases Athlon 3000G Low-cost Desktop Processor
AMD today released its Athlon 3000G low-cost desktop processor to cap off its entry-level. Based on the 14 nm "Raven Ridge" silicon, the chip combines a 2-core/4-thread CPU based on the original "Zen" microarchitecture, with Radeon Vega 3 integrated graphics based on the "Vega" architecture, and featuring 3 NGCUs (192 stream processors). AMD dialed up the CPU clock speeds to 3.50 GHz, a 300 MHz increase over that of the "previous gen" 200GE, and iGPU engine clock speed by 100 MHz to 1.10 GHz. A unique feature this time around is unlocked base-clock multiplier, enabling CPU overclocking. AMD is pricing the Athlon 3000GE at just $49 (MSRP), it competes with Intel's Pentium Gold G5000 series processors.
Read the TechPowerUp review of the AMD Athlon 3000G here.
Read the TechPowerUp review of the AMD Athlon 3000G here.
8 Comments on AMD Releases Athlon 3000G Low-cost Desktop Processor
Tbf i could use my athlon xp 2500 for nas
Can it run Sims 4 on its own with some 16GB memmory and board+psu?
I am on a budget for my sister's pc, budget is tight and maybe i go with a black edition X6 as a upgrade only for the cpu and keep the 16Gb ddr3 (1600Mhz) and add a sata ssd later instead of a rebuild with this cpu and a new board/ram?
Bye