Bem, vou repetir o que disse antes do lançamento. Na minha humilde opinião o Ryzen
não precisa ganhar da Intel e não precisa fazer um overclock monstro. Só precisa ter um produto competitivo no desempenho/preço. Isso vai ajudar o consumidor a ter uma opção acessível: Ryzen 7 para o entusiasta e profissional de render/video, Ryzen 3 e 5 para o consumidor comum que procura CxB.
Para quem tem i7 nada vai mudar. Mas para muitos o Ryzen 3 e 5 serão ótimas opções CxB.
Fiquei feliz que o Total War e o GC vão dar suporte ao Ryzen. É justamente o tipo de jogo que eu gosto
Brad Wardell CEO do Stardock Entertainment (série Galactic Civilizations) e Oxide Games:
"Oxide games is incredibly excited with what we are seeing from the Ryzen CPU. Using our Nitrous game engine, we are working to scale our existing and future game title performance to take full advantage of Ryzen and its 8-core, 16-thread architecture, and the results thus far are impressive. These optimizations are not yet available for Ryzen benchmarking. However, expect updates soon to enhance the performance of games like Ashes of the Singularity on Ryzen CPUs, as well as our future game releases."
http://www.overclockers.com/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-cpu-review/
Creative Assembly da série
Total War:
"Creative Assembly is committed to reviewing and optimizing its games on the all-new Ryzen CPU. While current third-party testing doesn’t reflect this yet, our joint optimization program with AMD means that we are looking at options to deliver performance optimization updates in the future to provide better performance on Ryzen CPUs moving forward."
http://www.overclockers.com/amd-ryzen-7-1800x-cpu-review/
Bethesda partners with AMD to optimize games for Ryzen and Vega:
http://www.pcgamer.com/bethesda-partners-with-amd-to-optimize-games-for-ryzen-and-vega/