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At this week’s earnings conference, AMD reiterated the time node of the Zen 4 architecture Ryzen 7000 processor, and desktop products will arrive as scheduled in the second half of the year. According to DIGITIMES, a source close to TSMC revealed that AMD’s new CPU with 5nm process can debut in September at the earliest. From this point of view, it may be too optimistic that AMD is expected to officially release the Ryzen 7000 on May 24. After all, it seems that it is not a routine operation since it is nearly a month away from the launch. Back to the product level, according to AMD’s announced Ryzen 7000 product line, the desktop model is codenamed Raphael, supports DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0, and consumes 65W+. Next year (2023), the Dragon Range, a high-performance mobile family, is also planned. For gaming notebooks with a thickness of more than 20mm, the DP power consumption is increased to 55W+, and it also supports DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0, and the number of cores is 16+. In terms of performance, TMHW said that with the support of TSMC’s 5nm, the energy efficiency of Zen4 has increased by 30%, and the overall performance has increased by 15% compared to the Ryzen 5000. .
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