There will be no models with 3D V-Cache until 2023

The series Ryzen 7000 from AMD would launch this year with a new architecture Zen 4. Much is expected of this series in terms of performance, although new information is ensuring that the technology 3D V-Cache will not be present.

Ryzen 7000 would not have 3D V-Cache this year

Ryzen 7000

The technology 3D V-Cache debuted on desktop with the model Ryzen 7 5800X3D, demonstrating a good performance in games for this model. However, this technology might not be so easy to implement in the series. Ryzen 7000at least for now.

The fountain Greymon55on Twitter, is ensuring that the implementation of 3D V-Cache in the series Ryzen 7000 It won’t happen this year. Apparently, the arrival of the first ‘Zen 4’ processors with 3D V-Cache It will happen during the year 2023, although no specific dates have been specified.

This year, AMD plans to launch the processors Ryzen 7000 during the third trimester. These first models would come without the technology 3D V-Cache. Sometime in the year 2023 is where the first models with this technology would arrive.

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AMD has been ramping up production of its ‘Zen 3D’ chips from 20,000 units to 50,000 units per quarter, so it will be hard to see this technology already embedded within the traditional Ryzen series, rather it would be released in ‘separate’ models, such as the 5800X3D.

It is claimed that the production of the first processors ‘Zen 4 3D’ they would start in the first quarter, for a launch in the third quarter of the year 2023, so those chips with 3D V-Cache would take more than a year to come out.

Would it be possible to see 3D V-Cache in mid-range or low-end processors in the future? We will keep you informed.

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