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AMD to release the new 3000XT Series CPUs along with StoreMI 2.0 Software

AMD has confirmed their plan to launch its leaked Ryzen 9 3900XT, Ryzen 7 3800XT, and Ryzen 5 3600XT. This will be the successors of the Ryzen 9 3900X, Ryzen 7 3800X, and Ryzen 5 3600X series at the same prices. The new models are based on the same refined structure but have faster boost speeds because of 7nm manufacturing. AMD claims that these CPU’s will perform up to 4% better than their predecessors. The Ryzen 3000XT family will be launched on July 7 precisely one year after the original series was launched.
The Ryzen 9 3900XT has 12 cores and 24 threads with base and boost speeds of 3.8GHz and 4.7GHz respectively, Ryzen 7 3800XT has speeds of 3.9GHz and 4.7GHz with 8-core, 16-thread. While Ryzen 5 3600XT has 6 cores and 12 threads with base and boost speeds of 3.8GHz and 4.5GHz respectively. These chipsets have an improved boost frequency of more than 100MHz for this series. Ryzen 9 3900XT has the peak boost frequency at the same level as the current flagship Ryzen 9 3950X at such cheaper price which means that you can have a better gaming experience without having to spend extra Rs 7000.
AMD is also planning to launch the Ryzen 4000 series desktop CPUs after the launch of the mobile version of the Ryzen 4000 series. AMD has also not announced any price cuts in the predecessors of the Ryzen 3000X family though it is expected to get much cheaper and still will be a viable option to purchase. AMD also plans to release the new AMD A520 chipset which will be made available later this year. AMD A520 will replace the older A320 chipset, and ill also support more modern processors.
AMD also severed ties with Enmotus who collectively released the StoreMI tiered storage solution which helps people to virtually merge more than one solid-state drives and improve the existing RAMs. Apple has also included the AMD Radeon Pro 5600M GPU selection for customizing the MacBook Pro which will help deliver better performances. It has 8GB of integrated HBM2 memory build on the RDNA architecture, which makes it energy efficient and gets the most out of your laptop. AMD has been coming up with lots of new chipsets, but their GPU is yet to be used by other manufacturers to prove the claims of the company.