
AMD's new 65-watt Ryzen Pro 3600/3700/3900 and Ryzen 5 3500 CPUs have appeared in an EEC listing. The lineup also includes a low-power Ryzen 9 3900, with a 2019 release expected.
AMD appears to be developing new Ryzen Pro processors with a TDP of no more than 65 watts, all built on the recently launched Zen 2 architecture.
These new CPUs have been spotted in an EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) listing.
This information comes courtesy of well-known insider KOMACHI_ENSAKA on his Twitter:
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While Ryzen Pro processors are primarily aimed at the corporate market, this news is also exciting for enthusiasts looking to build a small yet powerful PC.
The processors detailed in the listing aren't all Pro versions. There are more intriguing samples, such as a Ryzen 9 3900 with a 65-watt TDP.
⤢ ВІДКРИТИSuch a low power draw for a 12-core, 24-thread chip is truly impressive. While the clocks will obviously be lower than its 'big brother,' the 3900X, this doesn't change the fact that its competitor currently lacks similar solutions for the mainstream platform.
AMD hasn't confirmed this information, but these processors will most likely launch in the second half of 2019. It's also worth noting that many of the CPUs listed here might be OEM-exclusive, never hitting retail shelves.
It seems AMD isn't about to repeat past mistakes, continuing its aggressive push across all market segments.
Source: WccfTech