AMD Relaunches Its First-Generation Zen Processor #
In the fast-paced PC industry, “old” doesn’t always mean “gone.” Both AMD and Intel often reintroduce legacy processors to cover gaps in the entry-level market. The latest case is AMD’s relaunch of the Athlon 3000G, a dual-core CPU first released in 2019, now returning with new packaging and a bundled cooler.
The part number of the new release is YD3000C6FHSBX, and it is already available in Japan for 5,790 yen (≈ ¥300 CNY).
Athlon 3000G Specifications #
- Architecture: Zen (14nm)
- Cores / Threads: 2C / 4T
- Base Clock: 3.5 GHz
- Cache: 4MB L3
- TDP: 35W
- Integrated GPU: Vega 3 (192 stream processors, 1.1 GHz)
While its raw CPU performance is very limited, the integrated Vega 3 GPU makes it capable of handling basic display output without the need for a discrete graphics card. This makes it appealing for ultra-budget builds, office PCs, or simple educational systems.
Original vs. Relaunched Model #
Feature | Original Athlon 3000G (2019) | Relaunched Athlon 3000G (2025) |
---|---|---|
Die Origin | Raven Ridge (quad-core die, 2 cores disabled) | Dali (native dual-core design) |
Process Node | 14nm | 14nm |
Cores / Threads | 2C / 4T | 2C / 4T |
Base Clock | 3.5 GHz | 3.5 GHz |
L3 Cache | 4MB | 4MB |
TDP | 35W | 35W |
Integrated GPU | Vega 3 (192 SP @ 1.1 GHz) | Vega 3 (192 SP @ 1.1 GHz) |
Part Number | YD3000C6M2OFHBOX | YD3000C6FHSBX |
Key Difference | Repurposed Raven Ridge die | Cost-optimized Dali design |
The relaunch is functionally identical, but the manufacturing efficiency is higher thanks to the Dali core, making it cheaper for AMD to produce while filling low-end market demand.
Why Relaunch a 6-Year-Old CPU? #
At first glance, reviving an eight-year-old Zen architecture chip may seem unnecessary. But AMD has used this strategy multiple times in regional markets:
- Ryzen 5 5500X3D (Latin America exclusive)
- Ryzen 5 5600F / Ryzen 5 7400 (Asia-only releases)
These re-releases allow AMD to quickly fill pricing gaps, give distributors more flexible inventory, and offer OEMs a steady supply of low-cost CPUs.
Intel has taken similar steps, such as reintroducing 14nm Comet Lake processors years after their discontinuation to serve commercial clients.
Platform Compatibility Caveats #
Buyers should be cautious:
- The Athlon 3000G works only with AM4 motherboards, not the newer AM5 platform.
- Even some AM4 boards may lack BIOS microcode support for such an old CPU.
This strongly suggests AMD is targeting existing AM4 users or specific regional markets where extremely low-budget PCs are in demand.
Market Position and Strategy #
The Athlon 3000G is not about performance — it’s about practicality:
- Low price
- Sufficient functionality
- Wide availability
In a world dominated by high-end CPUs driving AI and HPC markets, AMD is reminding the industry that entry-level demand still matters. For budget buyers and OEMs, the Athlon 3000G fills a niche where cost is more important than cutting-edge performance.