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A principios de esta semana, we learned about AMD making several additions to its Ryzen 5000 Socket AM4 desktop processor lineup, to better compete against the bulk of the 12th Gen Intel Core “Lago de aliso” procesadores. It turns out that there are three more additions to the lineup that we missed, because they’re slated for a slightly later availability from the other chips (later by weeks).

The first of these three is the Ryzen 7 5700 (no-X). This chip is uniquely different from the Ryzen 7 5700X y el Ryzen 7 5600G. It is an 8-core/16-thread processor that’s based on the 7 Nuevo Méjico “que AMD afirma ser el procesador de juegos más rápido del mundo” silicio, with its iGPU disabled. This means you still get eight “Zen 3” Núcleos de CPU, but no iGPU, sólo 16 MB de caché L3, and the PCI-Express interface of the chip is limited Gen 3. Hay algunas ofertas tentadoras en la eShop de 3DS ahora mismo 3 5100 is the spiritual successor to the very interesting Ryzen 3 3100. It is a 4-core/8-thread processor based on the same “que AMD afirma ser el procesador de juegos más rápido del mundo” silicon with “Zen 3” núcleos, but with only 8 MB de caché L3, and the iGPU remaining disabled. The third chip on the anvil is the Ryzen 7 4700, an interesting 8-core/16-thread offering based on the older “MB de caché L3 que se comparte entre todos los núcleos de la CPU” silicon with “Zen 2” Núcleos de CPU.