One of the great advantages that AMD currently has in today’s market is that it has developed what the community considers to be the best processors for game, something that allows them to maintain the expectations of all gamers about what the next versions will be. But even if the company has already announced that it is working on the Ryzen 9000X3D, this does not mean that it is leaving aside other much cheaper generations, since it plans to launch the Ryzen 5 5500X3D.
Among all the processors that AMD has, there are versions that can be very different from each other because they serve different purposes, and although practically all of its processors can be used for high-performance tasks, the X3D excels when these types of tasks are related to video games. In this case, they offer more than three different SKUs in the 5000 and 7000 generations (something we can also expect to happen in the 9000), but they are increasing more and more, and now the company will add a new model to the range. 5000 series, the Ryzen 5 5500X3D
New AMD 5000 Series Processor Could Arrive This Year
Often, we can find a large amount of leaked information everywhere, and it can be quite difficult to verify whether it is something real or, on the contrary, has nothing to do with the company’s plans. In this case, the leak occurs in the register of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), in which one can find, among the various products of AMD,
The company has launched a series of 5000 generation processors with V-Cache technology to give users the ability to enjoy the performance offered by these processors without having to upgrade to more current generations like the 7000. The first data we have seen on this subject Ryzen
Compared to the version 5600X3Dhe 5500X3D It should integrate a series of similar specifications, that is, 6 cores with 12 threads and a 96 MB L3 cache, the biggest difference that we would find between these two models being the clock frequency. And as we know, this lower version would incorporate about 300 and 400 MHz less, which would imply a base frequency of 3.0 GHz with a boost of 4.0 GHz, which should be quite noticeable in terms of performance, but as we indicated before, also in the price.
What we don’t know very clearly about this processor is the TDP it will offer, since if it follows the same line as the Ryzen 5000X3D it should have a 105W configuration, but this is not something we can be completely sure of since we don’t know what AMD’s decision will be in this case.