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5.16.2022

Estimated prices and specifications of AMD Ryzen 7000 next generation processors published

Estimated prices and specifications of AMD Ryzen 7000 next generation processors published

Estimated prices and specifications of AMD Ryzen 7000 next generation processors published

The Chinese website Mydrivers has shared with readers its view on prices and specifications of AMD Ryzen 7000 future desktop processors.
It's worth mentioning right away that the information, of course, has no official confirmation.
Moreover AMD company is free to change prices at any time, up to the moment of new products output, basing on market situation.
So, Ryzen 9 7950X will be the flagship of the 5nm TSMC product line.
It will replace the current leader Ryzen 9 5950X.
The number of cores will still be 16 with multithreading support (32 threads) - these are the minimum expectations.
In a more optimistic scenario, the number of cores/threads may increase to 24/48.
At the same time, all cores will be full-fledged \"big cores\", without using big.LITTLE technology with a combination of big and small cores like Intel.
The maximum frequency in auto overclocking mode can reach 5.4 GHz, which will make the novelty a real numerical monster of the desktop segment.
Such a frequency does not seem to be something unattainable, because there are already engineering 8-core samples reaching 5.2 GHz.
Consumption scheme should not go beyond the values of 105-170 W (basic and in auto overclocking mode).
The price of such a heavy cruiser should be in the $900 range.
This is $100 more than the Ryzen 9 5950X, as inflation and other components are taken into account.The flagship is followed by the Ryzen 9 7900X with a 12/24 or 16/32 scheme, depending on what the Ryzen 9 7950X will become.
The maximum frequency will be 5.3 GHz, and the consumption is still the same 105-170W.
The probable price is about $650.Next are the mass models Ryzen 7 7800X and Ryzen 5 7600X.
The first will get 8 cores and 16 threads, a frequency of 5.2 GHz, an estimated thermal power of 105W and a price in the range of $500.
The second should be the best budget gamer's choice when it comes to the new generation, with 6 cores and 12 threads under the hood.
The frequency is 5.1 GHz, the power is 65 watts, and the price is around $350.Overall, the next generation will offer +500 MHz higher clock speeds for the same consumption package.
Leaks attribute the new lineup to a significant double-digit increase in IPC.
AMD will change socket to LGA type (AM5 LGA1718), but compatibility with old AM4 coolers will remain.
We also expect DDR5-5200 memory support (DDR4 will most likely not be supported) with EXPO memory overclocking technology (similar to Intel XMP), increase to 28 PCIe 5.0 lanes, as well as \"native\" USB 4.0.
There will be more lines for NVMe-accumulators, and more USB 3.2 ports.
Besides, Zen4 processors are supposed to have iGPU on RDNA 2 architecture, that is so-called \"embedded\".
AMD X670 chipset may be chiplet and is a bunch of two B650, made by 6nm TSMC technology.
By all preliminary characteristics, the new generation of AMD desktop processors should be revolutionary.The post is rewardedThis material was written by a site visitor, and it is rewarded.