AMD’s Ryzen 3000 CPUs to have huge performance increase over Ryzen 2000 models

Just about 3 months away from the official announcement of the Ryzen 3000 CPUs from AMD, as announced by the AMD team’s CEO in early October.

The Ryzen 2000 series delivered decent performance gains over the original Ryzen models. With the jump from 12 nm to 7 nm, the IPC boost is expected to be almost 5 times greater, at least in “scientific tasks.” If multimedia and gaming loads get the same boost, this could be huge for AMD.

The jump from 12 nm to 7 nm is expected to bring 15-20% boosts in the performance and power requirement sectors, at least in theory. The Ryzen 2000 CPU series boosted the IPC performance by only 3%, which still yielded decent overall performance gains, and that was with the jump from 14 nm to 12 nm. According to Italian site “Bits and Chips” “scientific tasks” would get a 13% IPC boost on average, but there are no gaming-related boost numbers as of yet.

AMD team is expected to up the ante with 10 and even 12-core CPUs. Meanwhile, Intel is struggling with the 14 nm node and is far behind on the 7 nm node.

 

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Mohsen Daemi