The New AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU series, including the 7000 non-X and X3D series, has been announced on 5th January.
Six more central processing units (CPUs) will be added to AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series. Ryzen 7000 non-X will have a 12-core Ryzen 9 7900 CPU, an 8-core Ryzen 7 7700 CPU, and a 6-core Ryzen 5 7600 CPU, according to company CEO Dr. Lisa Su. All three are 65W SKUs aiming for lower price points than current X-series versions at $429, $329, and $229, respectively.
AMD Unveils Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 7900X3D, and Ryzen 7 7800X3D
In addition, AMD is releasing a long-awaited upgrade to the lone member of its X3D family (5800X3D). Up to 16 cores and 144MB of cache are coming to the Zen4 product line, spearheaded by the Ryzen 9 7950X3D. This CPU will accelerate to 5.7 GHz, which is the same maximum frequency as the current Ryzen 9 7950X CPU, but the TDP has been decreased by 50W to just 120W.
The 7950X3D is not the only CPU being revealed today. AMD is also confirming that Ryzen 9 7900X3D with 12 cores will also be available. This processor will be able to turbo up to 5.6 GHz and include a total cache size of 140 MB.
The Ryzen 7 7800X3D, an 8-core processor with a 104MB cache, 5.0 GHz boost clock, and a 120W thermal design power, will be superior to the Ryzen 7 7700X. (105W). AMD is claiming 21% to 30% faster performance at 1080p with high-quality preset in popular esports games:
At the CES 2023 presentation, AMD compared its 7950X3D to Intel’s Core i9-13900K in a benchmark. Note that AMD messed up and called it Ryzen 7 instead of Ryzen 9. AMD claims a 9–24% increase in gaming performance for the 7950X3D.
One of the chiplets in the Ryzen 7000X3D family will include a V-Cache die. A total of 144MB of cache is available between this chip’s 64MB of L3 cache, the 32MB on each Zen4 chiplet, and the L2 cache.
Without providing exact release dates or prices, AMD has announced that Ryzen 7000X3D will be available in February.
Source: videocardz