Just throwing out my Xeon as an additional point of reference. Note: it is clocked at 3.3ghz on all cores (single core turbo does not work), so the Ryzen chip appears to have a 200mhz advantage over it in the MT test and max turbo in the ST test. Keep that in mind when doing number crunching.
Still, very nice chip, it's looking to be increasingly likely I will get one of these for my own rig when the time comes.
If 8 core is on pair with 6900k from intel then i can already see how popular 6 core will be on mainstream. Dat 16MB cashe will be quite a boost vs 6 from mainstream from intel
We've already seen the price tags from fry's so that seems unlikely. $319, $389, $489(499) for the 8c/16t.
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