AMD’s Ryzen series of processors were some of the best among the company’s long product line, since it actually put the heat of competition on its rival Intel. And now with more new Ryzen processors entering the market, the heat’s rising.
CES 2018 had seen AMD confirm the newer generation of Ryzen Zen+ processors sporting 12nm processors, with higher clock speeds as well as buffed with the power of Precision Boost 2.0 technology. Despite the fact that the official launch date for the new Ryzen processors is in April 2018, Korean site Hardware Battle had published benchmarks of an unknown Ryzen 7 2000 processor. Needless to say, the images were taken down soon, but still not fast enough (what comes to the Internet stays on the Internet).
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Sandra benchmark :