It appears that AMD is planning to go all-out this CES (in January). As per a report from WCCFTech, team red is almost certainly expected to reveal the Ryzen 3000 CPUs, along with a new APU lineup, and here’s the kicker, after a very long time, a high-end gaming GPU to compete with NVIDIA’s RTX.
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The Ryzen 3000 series will be a game-changer for AMD in both aspects of a CPUs main purpose.
The single-core performance should put them on par with Intel's 7000 series at least and quite possibly the 8000 series, giving them a nice boost in single core applications and gaming. Intel will still be ahead, but the gap will be nearly pointless especially with the price gap between the two (Ryzen 2700x $279 vs i7 9700k $369).
Then the multi-threaded performance, they've already been dominating there, making their next mainstream CPU a serious Workstation contender without Threadripper (considering their current CPUs are already more than capable of filling that role).
If AMD roles out a solid GPU that at least performs between the 2070 and 2080 at a cost comparable to the 2070, along with the rumored Vega performance and pricing, then they have a seriously great 2019 ahead of them and possibly stealing another small chunk of market share.