AMD to bring suped-up gaming performance in early 2023 with Ryzen 9 7950X3D
Date:
Fri, 26 Aug 2022 09:46:09 +0000
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These gaming-focused processors will arrive a few months after the first wave of AMD Zen 4 CPUs.
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The first round of AMDs Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 CPUs will be arriving very soon,
with a September release all but confirmed by Team Red ahead of its
livestream event on August 29. But more interestingly for many gamers, YouTuber and leaker Moores Law is Dead (MLID) has stated that we can expect
to see the suped-up 3D V-Cache Ryzen 7000 chips in Q1 2023.
We already knew that AMDs 3D V-Cache technology would be making an appearance in Ryzen 7000 , but this leak gives us greater insight into what we can expect. According to MLID, AMD is readying two chips: the Ryzen 7 7850X3D,
and the uber-powerful Ryzen 9 7950X3D.
The 3D V-Cache technology is a boon for gamers, as it allows AMD to stack L3 cache memory on the processor die, which provides boosted performance in games. The first CPU to receive this tech was the Ryzen 7 5800X3D , which was incredibly able to outperform the more expensive Intel Core i9-12900K in some games thanks to its whopping 100MB cache. Analysis: 3D V-Cache could solidify AMDs position as the gamers choice of CPU
Choosing the best processor for a gaming PC can be a tricky business. Your processor wont have as big an impact on games as your graphics card, naturally, but it can represent a performance bottleneck if it lags behind your other components, and some games (such as real-time strategy titles) do benefit from a superior CPU more than others.
Pricing will obviously be key here, but if AMDs 3D Ryzen chips are able to outperform Intels Raptor Lake CPUs in games while costing less itll be a slam dunk for Team Red. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is already arguably the single best choice for building a high-end gaming rig right now, so we can expect AMD to keep that momentum going for the second generation of 3D CPUs.
Intels i7-13700K is looking to provide some serious competition, with recently leaked benchmarks suggesting that it shreds the non-3D Ryzen 7 7700X in synthetic tests. But the average gamer wont be worried about number-crunching performance; its all about the game framerates, and theres where the 3D chips will excel. We cant wait to get our hands on them.
Via TweakTown .
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/amd-to-bring-suped-up-gaming-performance-in-ear ly-2023-with-ryzen-9-7950x3d/
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