As far as we can tell, AMD is saving their 3D V-Cache announcement for three Ryzen 7000 processors. The ‘V95, V9 and V8’ as posted by Greymon refer to 7950X3D, 7900X3D, and 7800X3D parts respectively.
The leaker was asked when should one expect such parts, to which he replied ‘CES’ suggesting it’s the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show planned for January 5-8 next year. There is currently no information available on AMD's 3D V-Cache for Zen4 processors. However, should the same capacity be used for the new series, one could expect as much as 144 MB of combined L2 and L3 cache because the Zen4 CPUs have already increased L2 cache.
Last year, AMD teased a prototype 12-core Zen3 CPU with 96MB per each of the CCDs, featuring 192MB L3 cache total. There would be a total of seven AM5 processors in the lineup after the addition of three Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs. That's still much less than the number of AM4 choices, but AMD has promised to maintain both platforms until at least 2023.
Alleged AMD Ryzen 7000 Specifications | |||||
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Cores / Threads | TDP | 3D V-Cache | CPU Cache (L2+L3) | Launch Date | |
AMD Ryzen 7000 Zen4 ?Raphael? with 2CU RDNA2 Graphics | |||||
Ryzen 9 7950X3D | 16C/32T | ~170W | 2x 64MB | 208MB (16+192) | January '23 |
Ryzen 9 7950X | 16C/32T | 170W | - | 80MB (16+64) | September '22 |
Ryzen 9 7900X3D | 12C/24T | ~170W | 2x 64MB | 204MB (12+192) | January '23 |
Ryzen 9 7900X | 12C/24T | 170W | - | 76MB (12+64) | September '22 |
Ryzen 7 7800X3D | 8C/16T | ~105W | 1x 64MB | 104MB (8+96) | January '23 |
Ryzen 7 7700X | 8C/16T | 105W | - | 40MB (8+32) | September '22 |
Ryzen 5 7600X | 6C/12T | 105W | - | 38MB (6+32) | September '22 |
AMD Ryzen 7950X3D, 7900X3D could see a CES 2023 release