Twitter phenomenon Tum Apisak as soon as once more threw some attention-grabbing info on-line. First off, he is usually proper and is revered for what he outs, so we’re not questioning the validity of the content material. Then once more at this stage you want the watch out with info like that.
In his tweet, he mentions that he has seen or has palms on an ES (engineering pattern) Ryzen 3000 pattern. I identify it Series 3000 pattern as we have no idea the ES mannequin he has palms on. now the attention-grabbing half, it is clocked slower than anticipated. He mentions a 16-core/32-thread chip that clocks in at a 3.30 GHz base frequency with 4.20 GHz Precision Boost frequency. That’s beneath expectancy in comparison with earlier leaks we have seen and heard with numbers within the 4.5 to even 5.1 GHz ranges.
If the tweet is legitimate this unidentified Ryzen 3000-series with 16-cores can be named “Ryzen 9”. And if he can again his declare, (you do want to bear in mind it’s an engineering pattern (ES)) these are sometimes clocked decrease and only for testing functions. TUM_APISAK left a Thai notice, which interprets he may share a screenshot of the processor quickly. We’ll replace as soon as that occurs.