AMD recently has unveiled Ryzen 5000 CPUs with one of the most boldest claim in the year of 2020, all thanks to their next-gen Zen 3 architecture.
This is due to the Ryzen 5900X packing in a whopping 12-Core 24-Thread CPU that sees an increase of 7% to 26% in gaming performance when compared to their rival’s tool set, the Intel Gen-10 i9 CPU (except for Battlefield V, for some reason).

They have also teased a new Radeon RX graphics card based on the RDNA 2 architecture which may look mighty interesting in the upcoming Next-Generation of games.
Here’s how the Ryzen 5000X series stack within each other. All of them will release on November 5th.
| AMD Ryzen 9 5950X | 16C/32T | 105W | Up to 4.9 / 3.4 GHz | 72 | $799 (3305 MYR) |
| AMD Ryzen 9 5900X | 12C/24T | 105W | Up to 4.8 / 3.7 GHz | 70 | $549 (2275 MYR) |
| AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | 8C/16T | 105W | Up to 4.7 / 3.8 GHz | 36 | $449 (1861 MYR) |
| AMD Ryzen 5 5600X | 6C/12T | 65W | Up to 4.6 / 3.7 GHz | 35 | $299 (1241 MYR) |