AMD will present the series Ryzen 7000 in it Computex, but we already know that it will offer 15% more performance in a single thread with respect to the current series Ryzen 5000. Its launch would be scheduled for the month of autumn.
AMD Ryzen 7000 with +15% single-thread performance to launch in the fall
AMD confirms that its Ryzen 7000 series will launch this fall, although there are no specific dates or confirmed models at the time of writing these lines. Along with the announcement of the Ryzen 7000 series, the motherboards would also be presented X670E, X670 and B650.
What we knew so far is reaffirmed, the support for memory slots DDR5, the connection interface PCIe 5.0 and socket AM5 (LGA1718), maintaining compatibility with coolers for socket AM4. We also know that the AM5 will support processors with a maximum of 170W TDP.
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One of the new information that we might know in the last hours is the improvement in the performance in a single thread, which will be 15%, which we believe is with respect to the Ryzen 5000 series, although it is not mentioned what is being compared. exactly. The cache is also going to be improved, which will now be 1 MB of L2 cache per core and clock speeds of +5 GHzwhich are now possible due to the improvement in the process node, which will be 5 nm.
AMD is going to use the node 5 nm for cores Zen 4while the whole stage I / O would use a node of 6 nm.
Zen 4 processors (Ryzen 7000) will have RDNA 2 integrated graphics. This will be the first time that desktop Ryzen processors will feature integrated graphics in addition to the classic APUs.
We will have more information regarding this series and more AMD products in the next few hours.