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'''AMD Ryzen''' may refer to:
| title            = AMD Ryzen
 
| image            = amd ryzen black bg logo.png
 
| image size        = 250px
 
| caption          = Ryzen Logo
 
| developer        = AMD
 
| manufacturer      = Globalfoundries
 
| type              = Microprocessors
 
| first announced  = December 13, 2016
 
| first launched    =
 
| production start  =
 
| production end    =
 
| arch              = Octa-core performance microprocessors
 
| isa              = x86-64
 
| microarch        = Zen
 
| word              = 64 bit
 
| proc              = 14 nm
 
| tech              = CMOS
 
| clock min        = 3,000 MHz
 
| clock max        = 3,600 MHz
 
| package          = µOPGA-1331
 
| socket            = Socket AM4
 
  
| succession      = <!-- yes for succession info -->
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* {{\\|Ryzen Threadripper}}, high-end/enthusiasts [[x86]] microprocessors
| predecessor      =
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* {{\\|Ryzen 9}}, high-end/enthusiasts [[12 cores|12]]-[[16 cores]] [[x86]] microprocessors
| predecessor link =
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* {{\\|Ryzen 7}}, high-end [[8 cores]] [[x86]] microprocessors
| successor        =
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* {{\\|Ryzen 5}}, mid-range performance [[4 cores|4]]-[[6 cores]] [[x86]] microprocessors
| successor link  =
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* {{\\|Ryzen 3}}, low-end performance [[quad-core]] [[x86]] microprocessors
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* {{\\|Ryzen Embedded}}, embedded [[x86]] microprocessors with integrated graphics
'''Ryzen''' (pronounced ''Rye-Zen'') is a family of {{arch|64}} performance [[x86]] microprocessors based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture set to be introduced by [[AMD]] in the first quarter of [[2017]]. Ryzen is aimed at the performance market, featuring [[4 cores|4]] to [[8 cores|8]] cores and no [[integrated graphics processor]].
 
  
== Overview ==
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Ryzen is the first family of performance processors based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture. Ryzen utilizes AMD's unified {{amd|Socket AM4}}. Processors range from four to eight cores and are manufactured on GlobalFoundries' [[14 nm process]]. All Ryzen models are [[unlocked]] (i.e., they can be overclocked) however the ability to overclock will depend on the thermal headroom (e.g. [[TDP]]) and the {{amd|Zen#Sockets/Platform|l=arch|chipset}} used. Note that not all AM4 chipsets support overclocking.
 
 
 
== Members ==
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
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! Part !! Model !! Frequency !! Boost !! Cores !! Threads !! L3$ !! TDP
 
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| YD180XBC* || R7-1800X || 3.6 GHz || 4.0 GHz || 8 || 16 || 16 MiB || 95 W
 
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| YD170XBC* || R7-1700X || 3.4 GHz || 3.8 GHz ||  8 || 16 || 16 MiB || 95 W
 
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| YD1700BB* || R7-1700 || 3 GHz || 3.7 GHz ||  8 || 16 || 16 MiB || 65 W
 
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| || R5-1600X || 3.3 GHz || 3.7 GHz || 6 || 12 || 8 MiB || 95 W
 
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| || R5-1500 || 3.2 GHz || 3.5 GHz || 6 || 12 || 8 MiB || 65 W
 
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| || R5-1400X || 3.5 GHz || 3.9 GHz || 4 || 8 || 8 MiB || 65 W
 
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| || R5-1300 || 3.2 GHz || 3.5 GHz || 4 || 8 || 8 MiB || 65 W
 
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| || R3-1200X || 3.4 GHz || 3.8 GHz || 4 || 4 || 8 MiB || 65 W
 
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| || R3-1100 || 3.2 GHz || 3.5 GHz || 4 || 4 || 8 MiB || 65 W
 
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