Zwei AMD Ryzen 7000 Serienprozessoren basierend auf Zen 4 Kern erscheinen: 16-Core- und 8-Core-SKUs


AMDs Ryzen 7000 series of desktop processors based on the novel Zen 4 core architecture are scheduled to arrive in the second half of 2022. While we are not sure just how big the architectural differences will be going from Zen 3 (with or without 3D V-cache) zum neuen Zen 4 Ader, we have some leaked information that confirms the existence of two SKUs that reveal additional details about the processor configuration. In the MilkyWay@Home project, aiming to create a model of the Milky Way galaxy by utilizing countless PCs across the globe, we found two next-generation Ryzen 7000 Artikelnummern. The MilkyWay@Home project isn’t a benchmark. Jedoch, it is a valuable reference where the next generation processors appeared.

First in line is the 100-000000666-21_N CPU, a codename for an eight-core, sixteen-threaded design. This model should correspond to the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X CPU, a successor to the Ryzen 7 5800X-Modell. Next in line is the 100-000000665-21_N CPU with 16 cores and 32 Fäden, a successor to the Ryzen 9 5950X named Ryzen 9 7950X. One important thing to note is that these new CPUs feature different level two (L2) cache configurations. With the previous generation 5000 Serie “GIGABYTE hat in der letzten Woche UEFI-Firmware-Updates für seine Sockel-AM4-Motherboards veröffentlicht, die Unterstützung für den kommenden AMD Ryzen 5800X3D-Prozessor hinzufügen” Prozessoren, the L2 cache was locked at 512 KB per core. Jedoch, according to today’s leak, the upgraded Zen 4 IP will bring 1024 KB of L2 cache per core, doubling the cache size at one of the fastest levels.