Top Of The Line AMD Ryzen 2700X Along With Other 2000 Series Variants Confirmed To Launch April 19

AMD Ryzen 2700X is top of the line variant that is coming out next month and while we have had a few leaks in the last couple of weeks we can now confirm.

AMD Ryzen 2700X is the top of the line variant that is coming out next month and while we have had a few leaks in the last couple of weeks we can now confirm that the AMD Ryzen 2700X along with the rest of the AMD Ryzen 2000 series lineup will be coming out on April 19th, 2018.

While the AMD Ryzen 2700X is the top of the line chip, if you are not interested in going all out then there are other cheaper versions that you can opt for. These chips work with current AM4 motherboards so there will be no issues when swapping out your older CPU for a new AMD Ryzen 2000 series chip. The variants coming out are as follows:

Amazon listings reveal more information regarding these upcoming CPUs and if you are interested in learning more about the leaks before we get official information from AMD next month then you can click here. Pre-orders have gone live for the processors and you can click here to learn more information regarding that.

AMD Ryzen 2700X

New reports claim that the AMD Ryzen CPUs come with Spectre-like bugs but there is also word that these reports are not true. AMD has responded to these claims with the following statement.

If you look at the situation in the following way: right now the public knows about the vulnerabilities and their implications, AMD is fully informed and developing patches, and major security companies are also informed and working on mitigation.

The creator of Linux, Linus Benedict Torvalds also talked about these claims against AMD and the following is what he had to say about the matter at hand.

“I just found a flaw in all of the hardware space. No device is secure: if you have physical access to a device, you can just pick it up and walk away. Am I a security expert yet?”

We are very excited about the upcoming AMD Ryzen 2700X as well as other variants. From what we have seen in the current generation of CPUs, it should be possible to buy the 2600X and overclock it to get similar performance to the 2700X. That could be one of the reasons why the 2800X is not coming out this time. It will be interesting to see what kind of performance these chips will have to offer.

The 2600X is great value for money as it is faster than the 1600X by a slight margin and it is a bit cheaper as well. It will be interesting to see how the audience reacts to this new development.

Let us know what you think about the AMD Ryzen 2700X and whether or not this is something that you are interested in.

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