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Guru3D.com » News » Ryzen 7000X3D with 100 MB of cache already planned for this year

Ryzen 7000X3D with 100 MB of cache already planned for this year

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/23/2022 09:26 AM | source: Greymon55 (Twitter), Wccftech | 72 comment(s)
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.



Ryzen 7000X3D with 100 MB of cache already planned for this year




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#6027919 Posted on: 06/24/2022 01:07 AM
I must have missed where AMD lost its "market dominance"... ;) (Can't quite recall that event, *cough*) Anyway, I've been amazed watching how many times AMD has stocked and then sold out its 5800X3d CPUs on the US AMD Store site. Since the day the CPU was first announced, I've counted ~6 (maybe 7) total sellouts and restocks. Latest sellout of 5800X3D was just a day or two ago, but it had only been restocked 1 or two days before that! Once it took AMD 7 days to replenish the AMD Store stock, but then they sold out of those, too! (Checked again now--sold out!) Bottom line is that I think AMD is going to continue to sell every X3D CPU it can manufacture for the foreseeable future. The rest of the year is shaping up nicely so far. They seem to clearly understand how compelling the X3D CPUs are--I think the demand and popularity has surprised them a bit--exceeded their expectations.

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#6027953 Posted on: 06/24/2022 05:59 AM
I must have missed where AMD lost its "market dominance"... ;) (Can't quite recall that event, *cough*) Anyway, I've been amazed watching how many times AMD has stocked and then sold out its 5800X3d CPUs on the US AMD Store site. Since the day the CPU was first announced, I've counted ~6 (maybe 7) total sellouts and restocks. Latest sellout of 5800X3D was just a day or two ago, but it had only been restocked 1 or two days before that! Once it took AMD 7 days to replenish the AMD Store stock, but then they sold out of those, too! (Checked again now--sold out!) Bottom line is that I think AMD is going to continue to sell every X3D CPU it can manufacture for the foreseeable future. The rest of the year is shaping up nicely so far. They seem to clearly understand how compelling the X3D CPUs are--I think the demand and popularity has surprised them a bit--exceeded their expectations.


AMD doesn't have market dominance in any segment.

It has never had market dominance in any segment.



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#6027962 Posted on: 06/24/2022 07:16 AM


Wow, apparently the 5800X3D had a huge uplift in 1% lows for a lot of games. It seems it's effectively overcoming certain memory bottlenecks?

The increase in certain titles was a high was 40-50% and the average 1% low increase was 22%, that's bonkers.

Zen 4 chips with X3D variants are going to be incredible for gaming seems like.

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#6027963 Posted on: 06/24/2022 07:29 AM
Changes from game to game, Flight simulator seems to love cache


All games love cache



Venix
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#6028026 Posted on: 06/24/2022 10:46 AM
I'm so glad to be stuck in the 60Hz range, games look smooth to me cuz i don't know any better (don't need to know either) and it saves me tons of money on expensive hardware.


I was scoffing on my monitors 48 to 75hz range . While I can not tell the difference between 60fps locked and 75 , enabling freesync with fps cap at 75 Hz it gives you a good leway you do not have to lock 60 your fps can from to 50 fps or so for a second or two and you will have no stuttering etc witch is nice !

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