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AMD Zen 4 CPU with 5.2 GHz Boost and RDNA 2 iGPU surfaces

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/13/2022 09:17 AM | source: tomshardware via @Petykemano | 49 comment(s)
AMD Zen 4 CPU with 5.2 GHz Boost and RDNA 2 iGPU surfaces

AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7000 (Raphael) processor is exposed. On Twitter Petykemano discovered the unknown 5nm chip in the OpenBenchmarking database.

The Ryzen 7000 processor has eight Zen 4 cores with simultaneous multithreading (100-000000666-20 Y) (SMT). A Zen 4 chip with a similar identification was seen in January. The eight-core, 16-thread portion should be the Ryzen 7 7800X, the successor to the popular Ryzen 7 5800X. For Halo Infinite, AMD teased a Ryzen 7000 CPU with an all-core boost rate exceeding 5 GHz.

The OpenBenchmarking Zen 4 processor is an engineering prototype, but its 5.21 GHz boost clock is outstanding. It outperforms any AMD mainstream chip currently available. For example, the Ryzen 9 5950X tops out at 4.9 GHz, whereas the Ryzen 7 5800X tops out at 4.7 GHz. Raphael also shows what AMD can do with Zen 4 on TSMC's 5nm technology. The N5 node, according to the Taiwanese foundry, is 30% more power efficient or 15% faster than the 7nm node utilized for AMD's current Ryzen 5000 (Vermeer) series.

AMD's next-generation Ryzen processors may include integrated graphics, notably RDNA 2 graphics. The Zen 4 processor contains a graphics engine dubbed "GFX1036" that runs between 1,000 and 2,000 MHz. The clock speed appears reasonable, with potential for improvement. The Radeon 680M used in Ryzen 6000 reaches 2,400 MHz.

AMD's RDNA 2 graphics engine is used in the Radeon RX 6000-series (Big Navi) graphics cards and the Ryzen 6000 (Rembrandt) processors. GFX1036 clearly belongs to the RDNA 2 family. AMD just added the GFX1036 and GFX1037 graphics IP blocks to the RadeonSI Linux driver, according to Phoronix. AMD's Van Gogh APUs, Navi 24 (Beige Goby), and Rembrandt (Yellow Carp) mobile CPUs all get the same treatment. Splinter-RPL (WS22427N000 BIOS) could be the codename for the reference AM5 platform. Sadly, the story just mentioned 16GB. Various sources say the AM5 platform will only support DDR5 memory, making it a premium platform given the high cost of early DDR5 memory kits. With its 12th Generation Alder Lake CPUs, Intel allows users to choose between DDR4 and DDR5.

AMD's recent roadmap announced the Ryzen 7000 for late-year release. But Raphael's mobile counterpart, Dragon Range, won't arrive until 2023.



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alpha2beta
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#6017522 Posted on: 05/16/2022 04:24 AM
@Silva It was a MSI MAG X570 TOMAHAWK WIFI, I've tried every new BIOS update at the time of release and chipset drivers, clean Windows installs swapping the board under warranty, power supply, different RAM, SSD. Now I have Z690 Asus Tuf D4 Board with a 12900KF it works perfect.

Aura89
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#6017532 Posted on: 05/16/2022 06:16 AM
anecdotal


Yes, anecdotal.

Now get on with your life and continue to make rash decisions on anecdotal evidence and leave the rest of us be without your anecdotal evidence, as you continue to have no purpose of being here posting other then to post absolutely useless and worthless anecdotal "information"

"i have this" "my clients" "i know people" "I had this" "look at me i have experience, and i'm going to tack on some random year, therefor my word isn't anecdotal!"

You know what? I bet my dad could beat up your dad! I've been told by people i know and my clients at the place i work that it could happen! i have 69 years in martial arts and i know what i'm talking about!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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#6017684 Posted on: 05/16/2022 04:36 PM
You should go back to your college professor to get more advice on arguing a loosing battle vs actually having a real conversation, He will probably tell you to use the Strawman Argument and to find some more memes. People like you are as predictable as they come.
But go on you've got thousands of posts on here so you obviously know everything.

Aura89
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#6017778 Posted on: 05/16/2022 09:26 PM
You should go back to your college professor to get more advice on arguing a loosing battle vs actually having a real conversation, He will probably tell you to use the Strawman Argument and to find some more memes. People like you are as predictable as they come.
But go on you've got thousands of posts on here so you obviously know everything.

Never once did i say i know everything, you're the one coming into this thread with the only purpose to throw flames around, make anecdotal statements as though they are facts, and otherwise have no purpose other then to cause trouble. If you don't like that no one cares for anecdotal evidence or cares what you decide to do due to ignorance, then again please be on your merry way and let the rest of us not have to be bombarded by your inflamitory, pointless to the topic posts.

This'll be my last response to you because either

A: You get it and know exactly what you are doing and continue to do it and should be ignored

Or

B: You don't get it and you are a lost cause.

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