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Following its launch of the Ryzen 5 series performance-segment six-core and quad-core processors later this month, AMD could launch entry-level quad-core chips based on the 14 nm "Summit Ridge" silicon in the second half of 2017. This lineup will be called the Ryzen 3 series, and will occupy several sub-$150 price points.
The Ryzen 3 series parts will compete with Intel's Core i3 dual-core "Kaby Lake" processors, and will offer four cores, even if lacking SMT (that's 4 cores, 4 threads), and up to 8 MB of L3 cache, making for a compelling deal against Core i3 "Kaby Lake" dual-core parts that have 2 cores and 4 threads enabled through HyperThreading, and just 3-4 MB of L3 cache. What's more, the Ryzen 3 series chips will come with unlocked base-clock multipliers. One of the prominent Ryzen 3 series SKUs revealed by leaky taps among the motherboard industry is the Ryzen 3 1200.
The Ryzen 3 1200 is a quad-core socket AM4 processor that lacks SMT (simultaneous multi-threading), so you get four cores and four threads. We know from older reports, that Ryzen 3 series quad-core chips feature 8 MB of L3 cache, and have their TDP rated at 65W. The Ryzen 3 1200 comes with clock speeds of 3.10 GHz, and an unknown (likely 3.40 GHz) TurboCore frequency. It could be prices way below the $150 mark, given that better endowed Ryzen 5 quad-core chips with SMT start at $169.
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The Ryzen 3 series parts will compete with Intel's Core i3 dual-core "Kaby Lake" processors, and will offer four cores, even if lacking SMT (that's 4 cores, 4 threads), and up to 8 MB of L3 cache, making for a compelling deal against Core i3 "Kaby Lake" dual-core parts that have 2 cores and 4 threads enabled through HyperThreading, and just 3-4 MB of L3 cache. What's more, the Ryzen 3 series chips will come with unlocked base-clock multipliers. One of the prominent Ryzen 3 series SKUs revealed by leaky taps among the motherboard industry is the Ryzen 3 1200.
The Ryzen 3 1200 is a quad-core socket AM4 processor that lacks SMT (simultaneous multi-threading), so you get four cores and four threads. We know from older reports, that Ryzen 3 series quad-core chips feature 8 MB of L3 cache, and have their TDP rated at 65W. The Ryzen 3 1200 comes with clock speeds of 3.10 GHz, and an unknown (likely 3.40 GHz) TurboCore frequency. It could be prices way below the $150 mark, given that better endowed Ryzen 5 quad-core chips with SMT start at $169.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site