AMD is set to launch its Ryzen platform soon. Company is apparently switching things up from the Bulldozer architecture it has been using since 2011, which uses two integer engines and one floating point unit for each core.
After a leaked lineup of 17 Ryzen processors appeared over the weekend, a shipping date at AMD Shanghai’s Taobao has surfaced for AMD’s upcoming processor family for desktops.
Gamers will finally be able to pick up AMD's first Ryzen CPUs in early March this year. CPU is going head to head with Kaby Lake and Broadwell-E Chips.