IT House April 18 news, it was previously reported that AMD has now started mass production of the Ryzen 7000 series desktop CPU and X670 platform, which is planned to be launched at the Taiwan Electronics Show Computex at the end of May and will be available at the beginning of the third quarter.
Earlier this year, two unknown CPUs appeared in the same MilkyWay database, which Benchleaks was able to identify as AMD Raphael ES CPUs, and the leaked parts included 16-core and 8-core parts.
Now a brand new AMD Ryzen processor has appeared in the MilkyWay database. It is expected to be the mass production model of Raphael, which is displayed as “100-000000514-03_N” AMD Family 25 Model 97 Stepping 1 / A60F11, but it is still identified as AMD engineering sample, possibly RPL-B1 stepping product.
According to Benchleaks, this should be a Raphael CPU from the AMD Ryzen 7000 series with the correct production model ID (the previous model number was 96).
This AMD Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” engineering sample features 8 of the latest Zen 4 cores with 1024KB (second level) cache (twice as much as the AMD R7 5800X in the same database), and AMD is expected to double its Zen 4 chips cache.
According to previous revelations, AMD Ryzen 7000 series desktop CPUs may have the following features. For details, please refer to previous reports by IT House:
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New Zen 4 Architecture CPU Cores (IPC Great Leap Forward)
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Based on the new TSMC 5nm process manufacturing, and 6nm IOD
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New AM5 platform with LGA1718 socket
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Supports dual-channel DDR5 memory
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28 PCIe lanes (CPU dedicated)
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105-120W TDP (up to 170W)
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