The BizGram Store in Singapore lists the Ryzen 3000 processors, all coming onto the market and the prices they will have, from the modest Ryzen 3300 for 150 Singapore dollars (110 US dollars) to the Ryzen 9 3850X for 760 Singapore dollars (560 US dollars).
The distributor in Singapore has published an online price list that lists the prices of AMD’s upcoming Zen 2 processors. You can download the updated price list here to see for yourself. The contradiction is that we don’t expect Ryzen to be sold before the summer, because even July 7th was mentioned some time ago as the actual announcement date for the release of the first models. So there are two possibilities, either the processors of the Ryzen 3000 series will come out earlier than we thought, or the price list is too provisional and could change from here to mid-year release.
The Ryzen 3000 series is manufactured in 7nm with a chipplet design. The first version of the product will probably get up to eight cores and sixteen threads, which will probably reach 5 GHz in turbo, while offering some kind of performance boost. Prices seem to be outrageous and in line with what AMD can offer ordinary users and gamers, but it remains to be seen what the performance boost will be over the current Ryzen 2000 series.