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Not long ago, AMD announced the core information of the Zen 4 desktop processor Ryzen 7000, which caused a lot of discussion in the performance part.

Although AMD emphasizes that their “talk” is a single-threaded increase of more than 15% rather than equal to 15%, in addition, the chip is still being debugged and optimized, and the IPC increase will be announced at the end of summer, but it is still difficult to dispel outside speculation or even doubts.

It was reported yesterday that some models of Zen 4 can reach 5.8GHz. This does not seem surprising. After all, the official demonstration of the 16-core 32-thread engineering film achieved the feat of all-core 5.5GHz. If nothing else, single-core 5.8GHz can be fully expected.

As for the performance, MILD, who broke the news, learned from the latest news source,AMD Zen4 Ryzen’s single-threaded performance actually increases by 20-30%, and multi-threading can reach 30-45%. However, he pointed out that this has little to do with IPC, and more is due to the credit of ultra-high frequency.

In other respects, MILD also gave information on the 3D cached version of Zen 4. In the current test, the 3D cached version has once again improved the performance by 10~15% compared to the standard version, but it is unlikely to debut this year.

It is reported that Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 series processors and 600 series motherboards will be officially released as soon as August.

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