• Ryzen 7000 CPU leak shows AMD taking boost speeds to new heights

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri May 13 11:15:03 2022
    Ryzen 7000 CPU leak shows AMD taking boost speeds to new heights

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    Fri, 13 May 2022 09:57:21 +0000

    Description:
    The Zen 4 versus Raptor Lake battle is already shaping up to be quite a clash.

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    AMDs Zen 4 processors expected to be Ryzen 7000 models are due later in 2022, and weve just caught another glimpse of what could be one of the
    desktop models which are inbound.

    Its an 8-core CPU which was spotted on the OpenBenchmarkingdatabase (as flagged up on Twitter by Petykemano , via Toms Hardware ), although we need
    to treat this with more caution than usual, as the database result has just been taken down. But when still present, it appeared to show an AMD engineering sample chip for Zen 4 (bearing a similar codename to a previously leaked next-gen Team Red CPU).

    As mentioned, the chip has 8-cores (and 16-threads), and its recorded as having a boost speed of 5.2GHz. Thats nippy indeed

    Presumably this will be the Ryzen 7 7800X, as Toms theorizes, and for comparison, the current 5800X tops out at a boost of 4.7GHz.

    The other interesting bit of info leaked here is that the CPU has an integrated GPU, backing up past speculation that Zen 4 will break with tradition and come with built-in graphics (rumored to be RDNA 2).

    The processor has a GFX1036 GPU solution which runs between 1,000MHz to 2,000MHz, so this is further fuel to the integrated graphics fire and moreover, that codename points to RDNA 2, as well, given that it uses the GFX1030 series IDs. Analysis: Clocking things up seriously but time is of
    the essence

    It would appear that AMDs new chips offer the scope to be clocked up considerably, then, compared to Ryzen 5000 processors. That 5.2GHz speed is 10% faster than the existing 5800X model, and remember, this is still an
    early sample processor there could be further room to juice up clock speeds yet. And this is before considering the architectural improvements of Zen 4 which will shift performance up a gear from current-gen AMD CPUs, too.

    Of course, chuck some major salt around with all this (and indeed throw in some extra condiments colonel mustard maybe).

    Whatever the case, AMD has a battle on its hands to get Ryzen 7000 out of the door in as swift a manner as conceivably possible, or at least thats the way we see it. Intel has made some impressive gains with Alder Lake and its new hybrid approach (mixing performance and efficiency cores), and theres a solid bunch of rumors indicating that next-gen CPUs from Team Blue ( Raptor Lake ) will up the stakes considerably more than you might think for a straightforward refresh of the current-gen ( particularly for gamers, perhaps ).

    Meaning that AMD really needs to get Zen 4 CPUs released at the same time as Raptor Lake, or preferably before if Intels 13th-gen does turn up while
    Ryzen 5000 processors are still the best rival option on the shelves, then Team Red is going to look quite a way off the pace of the cutting-edge for desktop silicon.

    The good news is that with pre-release samples now having been spotted multiple times, this is a fair indication that the cogs are whirring nicely for the Zen 4 launch and hopefully the first benchmark leaks wont be far
    off, which will give us a better indication of performance. (We may even see an initial reveal of Ryzen 7000 at Computex, very soon, if the rumor mill is right ).

    Its also worth bearing in mind that Ryzen 7000 chips will be powered up further with 3D V-cache variants down the line as weve seen with the 5800X3D in the current-gen and a 7800X3D (or whatever turns up, maybe multiple offerings this time round) will give AMD more leverage in terms of being competitive with Raptor Lake. AMD may drop DDR4 support with Ryzen 7000,
    which could make it a costly upgrade



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/ryzen-7000-cpu-leak-shows-amd-taking-boost-spee ds-to-new-heights/


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