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AMD FX 8350 Cpu
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AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1920X Cpu
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AMD is refreshing its desktop processors with Piledriver, an enhanced version of Bulldozer that focuses on improving instructions per clock and frequency -- just like it did...Read more
Last year, AMD launched its Bulldozer architecture to disappointed enthusiasts who were hoping to see the company rise to its former glory. Today, we get an FX processor based on the Piledriver update. Does it give power users something to celebrate?Read more
HotHardware takes a detailed look at the new AMD FX 8350 octal-core desktop processor, formeraly codenamed Vishera.Read more
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Ari Altman | The Tech Buyer's Guru | April 3, 2021 | AMD has set a solid standard with its APUs, but can the 3000-series pull ahead?Read more
AMD's Ryzen 3 3200G is a good-value budget CPU with surprising graphics pep, but its Ryzen 5 kin offers better performance for just a bit more money.Read more
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Threadripper 1920X sports 12 fed by 38MB of cache, quad-channel memory, and 64 PCIe lanes - all for $800, compared to Intel’s $1000 Core i9-7900X.Read more
At $799, AMD's 12-core Threadripper chip skips along ahead of Intel's competing $999 Core i9 on core-happy computing tasks, while costing a couple of hundred bucks less. Just factor in the high cost of motherboards and cooling into your build budget.Read more
AMD lays claim to the fastest consumer CPU on the planet, outside of games.Read more
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General

Processor socketAM3+AM4AM4TR4
Component forPCPCPCServer/Workstation
Operating modes64-bit64-bit64-bit64-bit

Processor

Clock speed4.0 GHz3.6 GHz3.8 GHz3.5 GHz
Max turbo speed4.2 GHz4.0 GHz4.6 GHz4.0 GHz
Number of cores841212
Number of threads842424
Thermal Design Power (TDP)125.0 W65.0 W105.0 W180.0 W
Processor lithography0.0 in0.0 in0.0 in0.0 in

Integrated Graphics

On-board graphics adapternoyesnono
Type
N/A
AMD Radeon Vega 8Not available
N/A
On-board graphics adapter base frequency
N/A
1250.0 MHz
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N/A

Memory

Cache8 MB4 MB64 MB32 MB
Memory clock speeds supported by processor1866.0 MHz2933.0 MHz3200.0 MHz2667.0 MHz
Memory types supported by processorDDR3 SDRAMDDR4 SDRAMDDR4 SDRAMDDR4 SDRAM
Memory bandwidth supported by processor (max)29.9 GB/s
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Memory channelsDualDualDualQuad
Cache type
N/A
L3L3L3

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