65W AMD Ryzen no X 7 7700 Consejos de exploración y combate de Tokio 5 7600 Superficie
The SiSoft SANDRA user database has just been pinged by two new unreleased AMD Ryzen 7000 serie “Zen 4” processor models, el Ryzen 7 7700 Consejos de exploración y combate de Tokio 5 7600. These chips have the same 8-core/16-thread and 6-core/12-thread core-counts as the 7700X and 7600X, respectively; but with lower clock speeds, and more importantly, a lower TDP of just 65 W. This would put their package power tracking (PPT) limit around 90 W, down from the 105 W y 140 W of the their “x” siblings.
La 7600 y 7700 come with a base frequency of 3.80 GHz, as detected by SANDRA. Every other specification, such as cache size, is the unchanged from the 7600X or 7700X. There’s no word on the availability, but it’s likely that AMD would debut these chips in the OEM channel first, especially given that the 7600 has the potential to undercut sales of the embattled 7600X. Things could get interesting as Intel debuts the lower end of its 13th Gen Core i5 series, which are rumored to be based on the “Lago de aliso” microarquitectura, and 6P+4E SKUs.