The processor frequency has always been one of the places where AMD Ryzen can’t compare to the Core. Now the Ryzen 7000 of the 5nm Zen4 architecture makes up for this shortcoming. The 16-core Ryzen 7000 demonstrated by AMD before can go up to 5.5GHz, but this is not the case. At the end, the latest news says it can go up to 5.85GHz, which is crazy. Regarding the frequency of the Ryzen 7000, the angstronomics website has a detailed analysis recently, saying that the Fmax fuse frequency of the internal model can reach 5.85GHz, but they are not sure how much frequency the retail version can eventually reach. Prior to this, AMD’s technical marketing director Robert Hallock also said that the 16-core 5.5GHz processor they showed did not actually reach the level of 170W TDP. You must know that the PPT power consumption limit of the AM5 platform is 230W. Robert Hallock’s statement means that The frequency of the Ryzen 7000 is indeed likely to continue to increase. The frequency of 5.85GHz sounds a bit crazy, but based on the existing information, it is still possible for AMD to do it, especially in the case of single-core acceleration, provided that the heat dissipation and power supply are sufficient, and the PBO .
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