The benchmark of 12th core / 24th thread 3rd generation Ryzen will appear, up to 16 cores will be realized?



A benchmark result has been discovered that makes AMD expect the appearance of more than 12 cores models to appear in the 3rd generation Ryzen " Ryzen 3000 " series adopting the "Zen 2" microarchitecture scheduled for release in the summer of 2019.

It is APISAK in Thailand who discovered that the benchmark result that appeared to be Ryzen 3000 series appeared in UserBenchmark which creates database by user benchmark result appeared.


User System Performance Results - User Benchmark
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/14076820



The test machine can be speculated that the motherboard is a special order named "AMD Myrtle - MTS", which is a development machine for AMD. Although the OS is Windows 10, the memory is 1.3 GHz drive and DDR 4, it is abnormally low test with the clock.


Thanks to poor GPUs and storage, overall evaluation remains at the 36th percentile in UserBenchmark, but the part that should be noticed is the CPU spec part.



The code name of the ES product CPU is "2D3212BGMCWH2_37 / 34_N" and the platform is written as AM 4.12 core / 24 threads and the base clock 3.4 GHz / turbo clock 3.6 GHz.


Performance is "116" for single score, "1741" for multi score


According to TechPowerUp reader's report , the CPU scores on UserBenchmark are compared as follows. However, unconfirmed 12 core Ryzen can easily be imagined to give a higher score because it is a score under low clock memory condition of 1.3 GHz.


On the AM4 motherboard, Ryzen CPU exceeding 8 cores has not been announced so far, and it was not mentioned in keynote by Lisa Su at CES 2019 . However, since there was space to load another CPU die in Ryzen 3000 CPU announced at CES 2019, would anyone be up to 16 core specifications? I expected that prediction will be reality.



The Ryzen discovered this time is 12 cores, and there seems to be a possibility of the configuration of 6 cores + 6 cores which omit 2 cores out of 8 cores. By doing so, we have to expect not only the full specification Ryzen 3000 series of 8 cores + 8 cores = 16 cores, but also the return of the "Omikuji festival" which releases the performance by reviving the CPU cores that once occurred in the Phenom II generation not.

in Hardware, Posted by darkhorse_log