AMD has released the first three models of its highly anticipated, high-performance AMD Ryzen desktop processor, the first processor based on the entirely new AMD “Zen” core microarchitecture, bringing leadership multi-core performance for PC gamers, creators, and hardware enthusiasts around the world.
At a launch in Johannesburg, in partnership with HP and Speedo, Datacentrix revealed details about the Ryzen CPU.
There are three 8-core Ryzen 7 models available, designed to bring more performance to mainstream applications.
All Ryzen processors support the new AM4 infrastructure, with motherboard designs available from top ODMs.
Datacentrix is an AMD reseller, and the AMD design and integrate technology powers millions of intelligent devices, including personal computers, game consoles and cloud servers that define the new era of surround computing.
The world’s top companies depend on AMD, powering everything from the Microsoft® Xbox One™ and the SonylayStation 4, to powerful desktops and Windows 10-based laptops, 5K iMacs, the MacBook Pro and beyond.
HP’s newest ProBooks, EliteBooks and EliteDesks are powered by the latest 6th generation AMD PRO A-Series APU, specifically designed to support growing business, delivering outstanding reliability, security, and performance at incredible value.
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