AMD Announces Four New Ryzen CPUs: 2700E, 2600E, 2500X, and 2300X

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AMD has announced four new 2000-series processors based on Zen+ which fills out its launch of parts: two X-series processors focused on overclocking with Precision Boost overdrive, and two E series parts at 45W.

AMD's Mainstream Stack
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Base
Freq
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TDPMSRP
Ryzen 7 2700XZen+8 / 1637004300-105W$329
Ryzen 7 2700Zen+8 / 1632004100-65W$299
Ryzen 7 2700EZen+8 / 1628004000-45W?
Ryzen 5 2600XZen+6 / 1236004200-95W$229
Ryzen 5 2600Zen+6 / 1234003900-65W$199
Ryzen 5 2600EZen+6 / 1231004000-45W?
Ryzen 5 2500XZen+4 / 836004000-65W?
Ryzen 5 2400GZen4 / 8360039001165W$169
Ryzen 5 2400GE*Zen4 / 8320038001135W*
Ryzen 3 2300XZen+4 / 435004000-65W?
Ryzen 3 2200GZen4 / 435003700865W$99
Ryzen 3 2200GE*Zen4 / 432003600835W*
Athlon 240GEDetails to be disclosed in Q4
Athlon 220GEDetails to be disclosed in Q4
Athlon 200GEZen2 / 43200-335W$55
* Released but not at retail

Each set of processors will cater to different users, with the X series looking at performance while the E series will focus on the low power.

Strangely enough, AMD's announcement today only had the two X processors, but the E processors were included in their official tables. The launch of the X processors seems to be coinciding with the new Acer Nitro system.

Both the 2500X and 2300X, at quad core/eight threads and quad core/four threads will feature a single enabled CCX, rather than a 2+2 configuration. AMD is quoting an 8-10% gain in performance over the previous generation for these parts. AMD also confirmed these new parts support DDR4-2933. Neither X series processor will be bundled with a cooler.

Prices have yet to be disclosed, however AMD has said that these processors are 'immediately available', at least through the Acer system.

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