Four-core AMD Ryzen 3000 CPU debuts on SiSoft benchmark database

An AMD Ryzen 3000 processor has made its first appearance on leak-friendly benchmarking software: SiSoft Sandra. The engineering sample is rocking four cores and eight threads, and was spotted running on an MSI MEG X570 AM4 motherboard. Gamers got their first glimpse of AMD’s Ryzen 3000 CPUs back at CES. However, AMD has managed to keep further information under wraps ever since - until now. While a few cores off the 16-core behemoths that could one day make its way into our gaming rigs thanks to the Zen 2 chiplet design, this four-core chip is a little glimpse of what we can expect from 3rd Gen Ryzen come a few months time. The chip is listed as an engineering sample (via Tom's Hardware), which could mean its specs are subject to change before it takes its final form as a shipping product. Nevertheless, this four-core, eight-thread CPU is likely a precursor to a finished chip in the Ryzen 3 family. It was spotted at 3.4GHz base and 3.8GHz boost and features 4MB of L2 cache and 16MB of L3 cache - double that of the equally threaded Ryzen 3 2300X, and is rated for the same 65W TDP.

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