Today, new Ryzen processors have been introduced for desktop computers, notebooks, and its Threadripper platform; Ryzen 3 2100, 2300X and 2500X. For laptops, we will have the Ryzen 2000U, 2600U and 2800U, while for Threadripper we will be receiving the models 2900X, 2920X, 2950X.
AMD Ryzen: 2100, 2300X, 2500X
Ryzen 3 2100 YD210BC6M2OFB
Ryzen 3 2300X YD230XBBM4KAF
Ryzen 5 2500X YD250XBBM4KAF
These basic Ryzen 3 processors were not part of the April release. These CPUs are quad-core chips designed for modest computers. AMD product portfolio update confirms 2100, 2300X and 2500X. Of course, the 2200 and 2400 are omitted because they are already present in the lineup.
The interesting part here is that the Ryzen 5 2500X will probably be the only Ryzen 5 quad-core chip for gamers.
AMD Ryzen Mobile: 2000U, 2600U, 2800U
Ryzen 3 2000U YM200UC4T2OFB
Ryzen 5 2600U YM2600C3T4MFB
Ryzen 7 2800U YM2800C3T4MFB
AMD is working on new products for the mobile market, including the Ryzen 7 2800U. If AMD is so determined to bring the x800 Series to the notebook market, then it would be easy to anticipate that the Ryzen 7 2800 will also be released for desktop computers.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper: 2900X, 2920X, 2950X
Threadripper 2900X YD290XA8U8U8QAF
Threadripper 2920X YD292XA8UC8UC9AF
Threadripper 2950X YD295XA8UGAAF
Threadripper will be completed with new’SKUs’ 2900X, 2920X and 2950X. The Threadripper 2000 series is likely to receive the same Zen+ treatment as conventional processors, which is the optimization of memory latency and higher clock speeds.