Monday, April 20th 2020

AMD Updates Ryzen 3 1200 CPU with Zen+ Architecture

AMD has reportedly updated its Ryzen 3 1200 CPU with Zen+ architecture and is now offering it to consumers. Featuring a configuration of 4 cores with 4 threads, this CPU can operate anywhere from 3.1 GHz (base) to 3.4 GHz in boost frequency. Having originally launched in July of 2017, just under three years ago, AMD decided to refresh this CPU with Zen+ architecture, which brought improvements like a tiny IPC increase, better turbo boost speeds, faster caches and better memory controller for better support of faster DDR4 modules.

The new "Zen+" revision has the same specifications as the older model, however, the only difference is the newer 12 nm manufacturing process and some of the architecture changes of Zen+. The rest of the specifications like clock speeds are the same. The CPU is listed by a German supplier for €54.73 or about $60. This revision carries a different part number, under the code "YD1200BBM4KAFBOX", where the older 14 nm model was "YD1200BBM4KAEBOX".
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 12nm Zen+ Edition
Source: Tom's Hardware
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26 Comments on AMD Updates Ryzen 3 1200 CPU with Zen+ Architecture

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Bones
Updating a BIOS isn't such a huge worry nowadays and won't make it cost anymore than it does.
The thing is it's being named the same as a previous chip by model but the board unless updated won't know that and probrably go ? and refuse to work without it. If that's all there is to it for making one of these work I'd be OK with it.
I will be checking it out for final pricing and so on, if the price is anywhere near what's said now I'll probrably get one.
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