AMD veröffentlicht Nicht-X-Ryzen 7000 Desktop-Prozessor-SKUs der Serie Anfang Januar


AMD is planning to give its Ryzen 7000 “Zen 4” Socket AM5 desktop processor lineup a significant expansion in January, as rival Intel plans to do the same with its 13th Gen CoreRaptor Lake.AMD’s lineup expansion will be in both directions—toward the higher end with its 7000X3D series; and toward the lower end, mit 7000 non-X series. It is now becoming clear that the 7000 non-X series will see a retail-channel launch, and won’t be relegated to the OEM/SI channel. This would mean boxed versions of these processors, probably including a stock cooling solution.

Der Ryzen 7000 non-X series in the retail channel is expected to include the 6-core/12-thread Ryzen 5 7600, the 8-core/16-thread Ryzen 7 7700, and the 12-core/24-thread Ryzen 9 7900. The defining feature of these SKUs is their significantly lower TDP of just 65 W, which would put their PPT (package power tracking) value around 90 W. Their maximum boost frequencies are still north of the 5 GHz-mark, mit dem 7600 boosting up to 5.10 GHz, die 7700 going up to 5.30 GHz and the 7900 bis zu 5.40 GHz, however their base frequencies are significantly lower, mit dem 7600 around 3.80 GHz, die 7700 und 7900 zwischen 3.60-3.80 GHz. The three are expected to feature aggressive power-management to meet their lower power limits, which should also lower their cooling requirements. Wccftech predicts that AMD could announce these processors in its January 4 Internationale CES-Keynote-Rede, followed by availability on January 10. In verwandten Nachrichten, the 7000X3D could see an announcement in the same January 4 Grundsatz, but with a slightly later product availability date.