Possible Ryzen 7000-series CPU Specifications and Pricing Leak; Ryzen 9 7950X to Reach 5.7 GHz
Wccftech has presented the full ZEN4 lineup and anticipates will premiere in a month if rumors are true. The Ryzen 5 7600X basic model is claimed to have a 4.7 GHz base clock and 5.3 GHz peak clock. No change in CPU core or thread count; however, L2 cache is significantly bigger.
Ryzen 7 7700X features a base frequency of 4.5 GHz and a boost clock of 5.4 GHz. Core and thread count remain the same, while L2 cache is increased to 40 MB. Both have 105 W TDP. The fastest model, the Ryzen 9 7950X, will have 16 cores and 32 threads. Furthermore, the processor will feature a base clock speed of 4.5GHz, making the next CPU 1.1GHz faster than the Ryzen 9 5950X by default. The boost frequency on a single core should be 5.7GHz, and the chip will have a TDP of 170W.
According to the leaks, the Ryzen 9 7900X will have 12 cores with a base frequency of 4.7 GHz and a peak rate of 5.6 GHz. The CPU has a TDP of 170W once again. The AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, on the other hand, has 8 cores and 16 threads, a boost frequency of up to 5.4GHz, and a TDP of 105W. There is no mention of a Ryzen 7 7800X processor. The Ryzen 5 7600X is the lowest-ranked model AMD will ship in September. That CPU has six cores and twelve threads running at 4.7GHz, with a boost frequency of up to 5.3GHz and a TDP of 105W.
The CPUs will include an optimized cache architecture with double the L2 cache (1 MB versus 512 KB), a shared L3 cache like the previous generation, DDR5 memory support with EXPO (AMD's Extended Profiles For Memory Overclocking), PCIe Gen 5.0 graphics card compatibility, and M.2 SSD support.
CPU NAME | ARCHITECTURE | PROCESS NODE | CORES / THREADS | BASE CLOCK | BOOST CLOCK (SC MAX) | CACHE | TDP | PRICES (TBD) |
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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X | Zen 4 | 5nm | 16/32 | 4.5 GHz | 5.7 GHz | 80 MB (64+16) | 170W | ~$700 US |
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X | Zen 4 | 5nm | 12/24 | 4.7 GHz | 5.6 GHz | 76 MB (64+12) | 170W | ~$600 US |
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X | Zen 4 | 5nm | 8/16 | 4.5 GHz | 5.4 GHz | 40 MB (32+8) | 105W | ~$300 US |
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X | Zen 4 | 5nm | 6/12 | 4.7 GHz | 5.3 GHz | 38 MB (32+6) | 105W | ~$200 US |
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"Possible Ryzen 7000-series CPU Specifications and Pricing Leak"
I'd take this with at least 1kg of salt.
PS: Just noticed, 5600X is 65W TDP wile 7600X is 105W TDP!!!

one is directly related to the other
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"The 7600X would really only appeal to those on a budget, and as such, $100 is the difference to not bothering to upgrade. Seems to me the 7600X and 7700X are really meant to be competitive with the 5000 series and Intel. "
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exactly
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i believe it's true (still no proof yet)
imho, this is one of the major benefits of going to a chiplet based uArch as you get economies of scale a quantum level higher than than a monolithic design.
the cost is lower and the yield is higher (and they're not pioneering this node)
at this point the i/o slash control chiplets are more expensive than the compute chiplets.
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if these values are real then we can assume that the 7950x is better, and the rest of the processors will fall behind Intel?
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I think the price difference between 7950X 7900X is dumb, who wouldn't spend an extea $100 and just get the 7950X over the 7900X!
Same can be said of the 7700X and 7600X
I call BS here haha
umm...this is the same as the 5950x -5900x/ 5800x/5700x
no need to call B.S. as this is most likely true.
also, we are gadget fiends. a lot of people build to spec or have to massage the system price to include GPU's