AMD Brings Back Zen2 / Zen+ Architecture with Three New Processors
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AMD Brings Back Zen2 / Zen+ Architecture with Three New Processors
AMD has updated its product portfolio with three "new" processors, Ryzen 7 4700LE, Ryzen 5 3501U and Ryzen 3 3100U. These "new" processors revive the older Zen2 and Zen+ architectures for OEM and entry-level systems. Worth mentioning that the Zen+ architecture was launched in 2018, while the Zen2 was introduced in 2019. The Ryzen 7 4700LE is a Zen2 based CPU with eight cores, 16 threads, 3.6 GHz base clock, up to 4.2 GHz boost, and a 65 W TDP. T…
The memory shortage or the persistently high prices ensure unusual measures on the part of the CPU manufacturers.
AMD is launching new versions of the Ryzen-3000 and Ryzen-4000 chips from 2019/20 that enable PCs and notebooks with cheaper DDR4 RAM.
With the Ryzen 3 3100U and the Ryzen 5 3501U, AMD lists two "new" Picasso APUs based on Zen+ and Vega. The two processors are architecturally from 2019, for the market launch AMD calls the second quarter 2026.
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