Of the three core companies in our industry – Intel, NVIDIA and AMD – it was the latter that presented the most new products during this year’s CES in Las Vegas. We finally got the first concrete information about the upcoming Ryzen 7000 desktop chips from the Raphael family. The manufacturer not only confirmed the numbering of new processors, but also the use of new architecture and the technological process. Even during the show in Halo Infinite, it was confirmed that the presented sample of the processor offered 5 GHz clock speed on all cores. Meanwhile, on the MilkyWay website – a platform where you can voluntarily use processor resources to present the most faithful, three-dimensional model of the Milky Way galaxy – two engineering samples of new processors from AMD have appeared. While the performance issue is irrelevant in this particular case, the entries in MilkyWay @ Database give some information about their specifications.
Two samples engineering of AMD Ryzen 7000 processors appeared in the base of the MilkyWay website. While in this particular case performance is a secondary issue (the results of different processors are at least debatable), the entries give new information about the Raphael family specifications.
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The first engineering sample is marked “AMD Eng Sample : 100-000000665-21_N, which is a reference to the 16-core and 32-thread Ryzen 7000 CPU. In turn the second engineering sample is labeled “AMD Eng Sample: 100-000000666-21_N”, which in turn refers to an 8-core and 16-thread chip. If the existing nomenclature of the company is maintained, these will be processors named Ryzen 9 7950X and Ryzen 7 7800X. This is the first confirmation that AMD is already working not only on the 8-core, but also the 16-core, which will be Raphael’s flagship unit, based on the Zen 4 microarchitecture. As we already know from previous reports, the company does not plan to further increase the number of cores. and threads in the Ryzen 7000 series.
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The information from MilkyWay @ Database gives us one more information about specifications – both Ryzen 7000 processors have 1 MB of L2 cache for each core. For comparison, the Ryzen 5000 processors from the Vermeer family have 512 KB of L2 cache per core. The new systems will therefore offer twice the L2 cache, which will certainly translate into performance. The upcoming chips will also support the 3D V-Cache packaging technology (for L3 cache expansion), which will be introduced for the first time in consumer processors along with the 8-core Ryzen 7 5800X3D chip (launching Spring 2022).
Source : WCCFTech, MilkyWay @ Database
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