The powerful AM4 has been with AMD since 2016 but is now on its way out, with upcoming processors in the Ryzen 7000 series taking their place in the new socket AM5. To date, much fewer rumors have circulated about the new series, compared to the Intel Core 13,000 “Raptor Lake”. One of the most tangible details available is the four details Processor names revealed by AMD itselfbut completely without specifications.
Now the veil has been lifted from upcoming Ryzen 7000 products. Wccftech Resources He shares detailed specs of the processors, some good stuff provided by user “ECSM_Official” on Bilibili (via video card). The data contains a lot of new information about future products, but it should be taken with caution. It is worth repeating that it has not been confirmed by AMD.
AMD Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” Specifications:
Ryzen 9 7950X |
Ryzen 9 7900X |
Ryzen 7 7700X |
Ryzen 5 7600X |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
general engineering |
Zain 4 |
Zain 4 |
Zain 4 |
Zain 4 |
Technique |
TSMC 5 nm |
TSMC 5 nm |
TSMC 5 nm |
TSMC 5 nm |
nuclei |
16 tablets |
12 tablets |
8 pieces |
6 pieces |
threads |
32 pieces |
24 pieces |
16 tablets |
12 pieces |
Fundamental frequency |
4.5 GHz |
4.7 GHz |
4.5 GHz |
4.7 GHz |
Turbo frequency |
5.7 GHz |
5.6 GHz |
5.4 GHz |
5.3 GHz |
L2 . cache |
16 x 1MB |
12 x 1MB |
8 x 1MB |
6 x 1MB |
L3 cache |
64 MB |
64 MB |
32 MB |
32 MB |
TDP |
170 watts |
170 watts |
105 W |
105 W |
The information in the table is speculative and has not been confirmed by AMD.
The first is the flagship Ryzen 9 7950X, which like its predecessor 9 5950X gets 16 cores with 32 threads. It gets a base frequency of 4.5GHz and a turbo frequency of 5.7GHz, which is a significant increase over its predecessor’s 3.4GHz and 4.9GHz respectively. The 12-core Ryzen 9 7900X also takes a huge step forward in terms of clock frequency, with a base frequency of 4.7GHz and a turbo frequency of up to 5.6GHz. Even the more wallet-friendly Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 5 7600X are getting increased clock frequencies.
Processors agree that the amount of cores remains the same with Ryzen 5000 series “Vermeer” products. However, the cache is growing, with the L2 cache doubling in size from 512KB to 1MB per core. However, the amount of L3 cache does not change, like every Chiplet core die (CCD) up to 32MB. This gives Ryzen 9 models 64MB, while the younger siblings have to handle 32MB.
With higher clock rates, this often leads to increased power consumption, and this is the case for all four processors. More expensive models of the Ryzen 9 series go from 105 watts to 170 watts, while models in the Ryzen 7 and 5 series go from 65 watts to 105 watts. The information is compatible with Previous data from AMD and means that the new products for both teams look even more energy hungry than their predecessors.
AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7000 series and AM5 platform bring several innovations, including DDR5 core memory and PCI Express 5.0 support. How can the latter take advantage of storage devices recently Show it Vison. The release date of the series is approaching, as AMD’s Lisa Su has confirmed that the release will happen At the latest in September.
Have you set your sights on an original processor from the upcoming Ryzen 7000 series? Share the thread!
More Stories
EA President Talks New Dragon Age: 'A Return to What Made Bioware Great'
She thought she had bought a phone – she was shocked by its contents
Rumor: Lots of AI in Google's Pixel 10 and 11 cameras