The desktop Ryzen 7000 is expected to launch in the fall of 2022, so we’re talking October, November, or December for its official launch. At the moment, from AMD They did not give information on the models we will see and what their specifications will be.. Of course, they left us an advance to put on our long teeth. Besides the fact that they clarified a series of rumors that have come out of the gossip in recent days. Since the amount of information is huge and it needs to be synthesized to understand what this new processor or CPU will mean for our PCs, we decided to order it and present it to avoid any confusion for our readers.
Here is Ryzen 7000, the new processor for PC PC
Under the name of Ryzen 7000, we have the third desktop processor designed by AMD and manufactured by TSMC of disaggregated nature. That is to say composed of chiplets. Here again, we are faced with the same configuration as the Ryzen 5000 and Ryzen 3000. That is to say, on the one hand, the CCD Chiplets which contain the processing cores and their cache memory. On the other hand, the IOD which brings inside the integrated memory controller and the access to the RAM memory of the system.
New CCD based on Zen 4
The new CCD is built under TSMC’s N5 or 5nm node. can be incorporated up to 8 Zen 4 coreswho bring with them 15% increase in IPC performance compared to Zen 3. Together they can reach speeds over 5 GHz and up to 5.5 GHz when overclocked to 1 or 2 cores. Your L2 cache decreased from 512 KB to 1 MB in Zen 4 and now AI improvements have been added. It is the adoption of AVX-512 instructions for the first time in an AMD processor.
New IOD for DDR5 and PCI Express 5.0
As for the IOD, it is an important change, due to the fact that since the Ryzen 3000 that AMD has continued to use it. AMD drops Global Foundries to adopt a new chip manufactured under TSMC’s 6nm node
At this time, we don’t know the chipset specs of the motherboards that will come with the Ryzen 7000, but what we do know are which interfaces have been included in the processor and which ones belong to the chipset.
- 24 PCI Express 5.0 lanesdistributed as follows : 16 for graphics card, 4 for M.2 SSD
- Until 14 USB 3.2 interfaces up to 20 Gbit/s. So it may be limited by the motherboard.
- Support for wireless networks refers to the fact that the WiFi radio will be wired to the IOD.
- Until 4 HDMI or DisplayPort ports for the integrated graphic in the IOD.
So far, that’s all AMD has shown for the Ryzen 7000 at Computex. However, one last element is still missing.
Motherboards for AMD Ryzen 7000
Besides the presentation of the new processor, we were also able to learn about the different chipsets that will be seen on the market during the launch and which will define the different motherboards. For now, AMD will focus on the enthusiast market with the X670 Extreme, X670 and B650. All listed in descending order of benefits.
In each, AMD has committed to adopting NVMe SSD with PCI Express 5.0 interface. For this he has established a close collaboration with Phison, so we should start to see these types of units in the market after the launch of the Ryzen 7000. Are you ready for storage units with speeds of up to 14 GB/s bandwidth?
Other than that and overclocking support in the X670, we’ll have to wait until launch for now for AMD to give us the missing details on the various chipsets and their differences.
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