5.14.2022

Ryzen 9 7950X processor will get up to 37% IPC gain and 5GHz clock speed on all 16 cores - MLID

Ryzen 9 7950X processor will get up to 37% IPC gain and 5GHz clock speed on all 16 cores - MLID

A lot of leaks about AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7000 processor line have leaked online today.
First of all, the presence of powerful graphics core, which will increase the attractiveness of the product in the eyes of end users.
At the same time, this step will not affect the performance of the processor itself, because AMD engineers managed to exceed the clock frequencies of the new generation above 5.2 GHz.
Not without support for DDR5 RAM, as well as PCIe 5.0 interface.
We have to admit that the majority of our readers haven't even made the switch to PCIe 4.0, but the lifecycle of this standard proved to be short-lived.
In addition, despite PCIe 5.0's arrival in the fall of 2021, there are still no custom SSDs capable of unlocking the speed potential of the interface.
Well, Lisa Su will arrive at the beginning of the holiday, as the first sales of such SSDs will start this summer.AdvertisementAs you have realized, the news does not end there, so let's continue.
First of all, we hasten to please fans of the red camp.
IPC growth on the new Zen 4 architecture compared to the existing Zen 3 is expected to reach an incredible 24%.
At the same time, nowhere is it indicated that we are waiting for a compromise between enegoefficiency and speed, as it is usually done by competitors.
You have already seen the clock speed increase up to 14%, but the expected performance gain in single-core tasks will reach 37%.
This means that Alder Lake with a measly 10% will not be able to compete with the Ryzen 7000.
As for multicore performance, it will be increased by the same 37% or a little higher.
And in general, since we are talking about performance improvements, it would be logical to point out that insiders expect that the next generation flagships will be able to offer a stable 5 GHz on all cores.
Imagine a 16-core Ryzen 9 7950X stone with similar performance.The server segment does not stand still either.
If desktop CPUs go on sale in the fall of 2022, the Genoa line based on Zen 4 will see the light only by the end of the year.
Here we expect the appearance of a 96-core monster, which will become a promising server flagship for the next few years.
There is also information about the appearance of the Bergamo series, which will get a trimmed graphics chip, reduced clock speed, 128 cores and 256 threads.
It is assumed that TPD growth is required, and the seemingly unthinkable 600W may well become real.
There will be more information about this at Computex 2022 but even now such stuff seems to be impressive.
Keep in mind that in the fall Intel plans to introduce a 13th generation of processors, which will receive a 10-nm process technology.
This means that there will not be a revolutionary increase in pure performance, but all this is already from the realm of speculation.For the post rewardedThis material was written by a visitor to the site, and for it the reward is accrued.

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