New Benchmark Pops Up, AMD Six-Core 12-Thread Ryzen Processor
The world has been waiting for AMD’s Lisa Su to take the stage at Computex to update us on the progress of its Ryzen 3000-series processors, but now chip detective Tum_Apisak has turned up a six-core Ryzen 3000 series model in a Geekbench test result. The mysterious third-generation Ryzen chip lines up with some of the information shared earlier this year by AdoredTV, which also predicted a 16-core Ryzen model would come to market.

The Geekbench test result outlines a six-core, 12-thread processor that comes with the Ryzen 3000 codename Matisse. AMD has discontinued using its standard processor identification strings, which are easily identifiable in public test databases and easily decoded. As such, this sample comes with the AMD 100-000000031-03 identifier. Tomshardware reports. The chip has a 3.20 GHz base frequency and a 3.99 GHz boost, though these likely aren’t final clocks due to the ES nature of the chip, and comes with 16MB of L3 cache apparently split into two shared 8MB slices (8MB x 2).
The big takeaway is that Ryzen 3000-series samples are in the ecosystem already, meaning that the launch should be coming along well with AMD’s target date of Q3 2019. We’re less than 30 hours away from AMD CEO Lisa Su’s keynote here at Computex 2019, where we’re sure to learn more.
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