On April 19, AMD announced the launch of the second-generation Ryzen desktop processor. The first four models were the Ruilong 7 2700X, the Ruilong 7 2700, the Ruilong 5 2600X and the Ruilong 5 2600, both of which are fully targeted at the game. Players, content creators and hardware enthusiasts are optimized.
The Ruilong 7 2700X processor is based on the 'Zen+' architecture, uses an 8-core 16-thread design, has a 3.7 GHz frequency, can dynamically overclock to 4.3 GHz, and has a suggested retail price of 2,699 yuan.
Also announced is the second-generation Ruilong 5 2600X processor, a 'Zen+' architecture that uses a 6-core, 12-thread design, a suggested retail price of 1,799 yuan, a silent frequency of 3.6GHz, and a dynamic overclock of 4.2GHz.
According to AMD, the second generation of Ruilong's desktop processor is based on a 12nm process, and its game performance is up to 15% higher than that of the first generation of Ruilong processors. It also offers a variety of enhancements, including second-generation precision frequency boost technology desktop processors. The first four models are the Ruilong 7 2700X, the Ruilong 7 2700, the Ruilong 5 2600X and the Ruilong 5 2600, both of which are fully optimized for gamers, content creators and hardware enthusiasts.
The Ruilong 7 2700X processor is based on the 'Zen+' architecture, using an 8-core 16-thread design with a 3.7 GHz frequency, dynamic overclocking of 4.3 GHz, and a suggested retail price of 2,699 yuan.
Also announced is the second-generation Ruilong 5 2600X processor, a 'Zen+' architecture that uses a 6-core, 12-thread design, a suggested retail price of 1,799 yuan, a silent frequency of 3.6GHz, and a dynamic overclock of 4.2GHz.
According to AMD, the second-generation Ruilong desktop processor adopts a 12nm process, and its game performance is up to 15% higher than that of the first generation of Ruilong processors, and provides a variety of enhanced functions, including the second generation precision frequency boosting technology (PrecisionBoost2). The second-generation adaptive dynamic spread spectrum technology (XFR2), along with the AMD Phantom series heatsink in the retail box, allows users to release the potential performance of the second-generation AMD Ruilong desktop processor through the new Ryzen Master Utility software.
Four newly announced second-generation AMD processors
The first generation of Sharp processors uses the Zen architecture, while the second generation uses the new 'Zen+' core, further increasing the IPC and reducing cache and memory latency.
The second generation Precision Boost 2 upgrades AMD SenseMI technology, enabling the second-generation AMD Ruilong desktop processor to intelligently analyze workloads and computing environments, providing top-level multiprocessing performance in its class.
The second-generation AMD Turion processor cores all offer higher effective clock speeds, enhancing real-world performance in popular applications such as gaming, creativity and productivity.
The second-generation AMD Ruilong processor fully supports XFR2 technology, and the PC enthusiasts will further explore the higher performance of the platform due to the improvement of the high-quality cooling environment.
Features
The second generation of Ryron's desktop processor series does not lock multipliers. The new RyzenMaster1.3 software supports easier performance tuning than before. Now it provides per-core overclocking capabilities and automatically identifies the fastest core.
For the first time, the second-generation AMD Ruilong desktop processor comes with an AMD Ghost Series heatsink in the retail box.
platform
The new AMDX470 chipset is now available on the SocketAM4 motherboard, and the AMDX470 chipset is optimized for the second generation of Sharp processors.
In addition to enhanced memory compatibility and overclocking capabilities, AMDX470 motherboard users can download the new AMD StoreMI storage acceleration software for free, allowing SSDs and traditional mechanical hard drives to merge into a single, fast, easy-to-manage hard drive, taking into account speed and capacity.
The new X470 motherboard supports all current AM4 processors, and the existing 300 series motherboards can directly support second-generation Intel® Ruilong desktop processors after a simple BIOS update.
Many on-board motherboards currently on the market already provide users with the latest BIOS, and their products are labelled with the 'Ryzen Desktop 2000 Ready' label.
Can you continue to snatch Intel users?
We know that AMD has long been under pressure from Intel in the CPU field and its market share is far behind. However, with the official release of the Ryzen series of processors last year, this situation has greatly improved.
On the one hand, due to the fact that the Intel products are not connected at this time, the toothpaste strategy has provoked the user to complain about the time.
On the other hand, AMD's Ryzen 7, Ryzen 5, and Ryzen 3, which are already comparable in performance to Intel's Core range, have been well-priced and have captured users' pain points. Praise.
According to the global CPU market share statistics released by PassMark last year, As of July 1 last year, AMD's market share rose sharply to 31%.
In other words, AMD has taken 1/10 of its customers from Intel. Correspondingly, Intel’s share fell to 69%.
Last year, AMD’s market share in desktop CPUs has been growing
The AMD launch of the 2nd generation Ryzen, whether it can continue the trend of turning over last year, on the one hand depends on the market's response to new products. On the other hand, it depends on what kind of products Intel will come up with this year to respond.