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AMD Has Announced Four New 5000 Series Processors In India, Price Starts At Rs 22,990

A few days ago, AMD unveiled the long-awaited Ryzen 5000 processor for desktop. The company has announced that it will be the first chip to use the next-generation Zen 3 structure, with 5,000 processors promised to be more efficient than its predecessors.

Now, the company has finally brought the chips to India by buying them in the country. The company has announced four new processors, of which the 5950X processor will be hailed as “the best gaming center processor in the world.”

Price in India

The company announced the price of the chip in dollars at the time of its launch. However, he has now announced that the Ryzen 5 5600X in India is priced at Rs 22,990, the Ryzen 7 5800X at Rs 34,490, the Ryzen 9 5900X at Rs 41,990, and the Ryzen 9 5950X at Rs 60,990. However, these are not the final prices of the CPU, and an additional 18% GST will be charged on their purchase.

Performance of AMD Ryzen 5000 CPU

Offers 16 cores, 32 threads and 72 MB of storage, the latest AMD Ryzen 9 5950X promises the strongest performance of the new chip. It provides “the highest single-core functionality of the desktop game processor,” as well as “the best multi-core functionality of the desktop game processor and the mainstream CPU in the mainstream.” This AMD Ryzen 5000 processor takes precedence over heavy thread workloads and power efficiency.

Similarly, the performance of the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor is 26% higher than before. With 12 cores and 24 themes, the CPU promises to increase the average gaming performance by 1080p by 7%. However, AMD claims that some titles will benefit more, with an average FPS improvement rate of 26% when playing at 1080p.

AMD has announced that it will support the Ryzen CPU X570 and B550 motherboards. However, support for the X470 and B450 motherboards will soon be added.

The Ryzen 5000 series of chips directly contradict Intel’s current 10th Gen Tail Star Center processor and the upcoming 11th Gen Lake Rocket chip. The latter is already interested in supporting features such as PCIe 4.0 and has brought in more features as the structure that forms the basis of the new Intel CPU has improved.

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