Ryzen 7000X3D with 100 MB of cache already planned for this year
AMD aspires to be the leader in gaming performance. This CPU would be released shortly after the Ryzen 5 7600X, Ryzen 7 7800X, Ryzen 9 7900X, and 7950X.
AMD's Ryzen 7000 processor with 3D V-Cache technology is rumored to become available around the end of 2022. This year, a few months after the main range of Ryzen 7000 processors with Zen 4 was released. According to Greymon55, one of The Red Team's facilities has already begun mass production of the Ryzen 7000X3D, codenamed Raphael-X. AMD tested the power of 3D V-Cache technology with Zen 3, thus Raphael-X will almost definitely include many models, including the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Ryzen 9 7900X3D.
A 6-core Ryzen 5 7600X3D with a lower cache, most likely around 64MB, could also be in the works. AMD appears to have a wide range of processors planned for the coming years alright. Due to efficiency (5nm + architectural optimizations), gaming performance (10% IPC, faster clocks, V-Cache), and content production performance, AMD may be able to reclaim market dominance.
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@Agonist
Clown on.
lol, might wanna take notes when posting, so you dont mix up your answers (im the one you told to stop, not someone else).
guess im then offended for myself, haha.
its one thing to correct ppl when they are wrong, doesn't mean you can tell someone to "stop", as your neither parent nor mod/admin (here), so...
completely ignoring that i never stated anything about how much (or little) of a clue you have.
i recommend you stop assuming things..
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Clown on.
Do not give two shittles if you dont like me telling him to stop spewing nonsense.
And you sound just like a SJW Karen.
Oh let me be offended for someone else to feel relevant.
Its one thing to make a mistake, be miasinformed, be ignorant. Its something else to tell someone they are wrong when the said person completely wrong.
I have 17 years in sim racing.
And used to work in mod development in many games.
So I do have a clue with what I am talking about.
Im trying to snag a 5800x3d for a good price.
I feel i dont need a new system. Just upgrade my 5600x.
A lot of games push my 5600x very hard to achieve 144 fps when not gpu limited.
5600x@4.7
32GB 3600 @cl16
X570
A 5800x3d or 5900x would give me another 2+ years on this system.