AMD Introduces New Gaming Processor Ryzen 7 5800X 3D, Which It Calls 'The World's Fastest'

AMD introduced its new processor Ryzen 7 5800X 3D, which will strengthen its fierce competition with Intel. The processor is also AMD’s first processor to use 3D V-Cache technology.

At CES 2022, where technology giants competed with each other, AMD showed all its trump cards. Wanting to get its share of the event, which was also productive for its big rival Intel, AMD introduced the Ryzen 7 5800X 3D. Looking for ways to increase performance, the giant company combined the 3D V-Cache method with the processor it developed for desktop computers. Processors that are claimed to offer superior performance compared to their counterparts will be released soon. According to AMD’s claims, new processors with 3D V-Cache have become the fastest game processors in the world, but of course, time and user experience will tell. Features of Ryzen 7 5800X 3D : AMD ryzen 7 5800x 3d AMD has been preparing to bring the 3D V-Cache method to desktop chipsets for a while. With this technology 64MB additional cache is added, this latest processor comes with 32MB L3 cache and consists of eight Zen 3 cores and 16 threads. Ryzen 7 5800X 3D, running at 3.4 GHz , goes up to 4.5 GHz at boost. This newest processor of AMD will meet with technology lovers from the spring months. However, considering the chip crisis , new ‘stock’ problems that may arise at this point make users think. AMD is also preparing to launch the new generation Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 from the second half of this year. Powered by a new AMD socket , the new Ryzen 7000 will be built with Zen 4 chips on a 5mm processor. Ryzen 7000 chipsets will also support DDR5 and PCIE5.

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