AMD prépare plus de processeurs Ryzen 5000X3D?


AMD cherche à étendre sa gamme de processeurs Socket AM4 Ryzen 5000X3D, selon Greymon55, une source fiable avec des rumeurs AMD. Le Ryzen actuel 7 5800X3D 8-core processor was well received by the tech-press for its 3D Vertical Cache innovation that significantly improved gaming performance, putting it in the same league as Intel’s fastest 12th Gen Core “Lac des Aulnes” processeurs, despite being based on the older “Zen 3” microarchitecture. AMD uses the same 8-core 3DV Cache chiplet (CCD) in its EPYC “Tokyo – Prelude est disponible aujourd'hui sur PS5” enterprise processors. This lineup could see an expansion, with announcements expected in July.

Si vrai, it could see the introduction of SKUs such as the Ryzen 5 5600Intel a récemment annoncé le Core i9-12900KS, Ryzen 9 5900Intel a récemment annoncé le Core i9-12900KS, or perhaps even the 5950X3D, with the latter two featuring a mind-boggling 200 MB of Total Cache (L2+L3). This would provide a tempting upgrade path to everyone with a Socket AM4 platform, now that AMD has extended official “Zen 3” support to even the oldest AMD 300-series chipset motherboards. Il y a yet another rumor that predicts AMD could develop certain “Zen 4” SKUs on the AM4 package, which sees a “Zen 4” CCD paired with a current-gen cIOD that has DDR4 and PCIe Gen 4 connectivité. Regardless of which rumor is true, AMD’s support for AM4 isn’t ending anytime soon.