IT House reported on May 15 that AMD Ryzen 7000 series desktop processors will be released in the second half of the year. As the release time approaches, the news of the news is getting more and more intensive.
According to YouTube whistleblower “Moore’s Law is dead”,The single-threaded performance of the Ryzen 7000 processor is expected to be 28-37% higher than Zen 3.
According to the source, the IPC of the Ryzen 7000 CPU based on the Zen 4 architecture should be 15-24% higher than the current Zen3 processor, and its acceleration frequency will also increase by 8-14%. Combining various factors such as architecture upgrade and frequency increase, the single-threaded performance of the Ryzen 7000 series is increased by 28-37%. In addition, it is reported that the Ryzen 7000 will also support AVX-512.
According to reports,The size of the second level cache of the Zen4 architecture has been increased from 512KB to 1MB. Additionally, the AMD Ryzen 7000 will offer PCIe 5.0 support, more available PCIe lanes, and support for DDR5 memory.
IT House has reported that AMD has announced the latest roadmap of the Ryzen 7000 processor, the desktop series “Raphael” will be released in the second half of this year, and the mobile series “Dragon Range” and “Phoenix” will be released early next year.
AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su will deliver the COMPUTEX (Computer Taipei) 2022 keynote speech at 14:00 on May 23, and is expected to announce some news about the Ryzen 7000 or Zen4 architecture.
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