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 5th September 2022 :

AMD has officially announced its first four new Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 series "Raphael" processors, the 16-core  Ryzen 9 7950X flagship, which AMD claims is the fastest CPU in the world, to the six-core  Ryzen 5 7600X, the lowest bar of entry to the first family of Zen 4 processors. According to AMD's benchmarks, these chips will deliver market-leading performance, and that's a needed return to form.

Ryzen 7000 chips are now poised on the starting blocks to take the race for performance leadership to the next level. Ryzen 7000's frequencies stretch up to 5.7 GHz - an impressive 800 MHz improvement over the prior generation – paired with an up to 13% improvement in IPC from the new Zen 4 microarchitecture. That results in a 29% improvement in single-threaded performance over the prior-gen chips. AMD also claims up to 45% more performance in multi-threaded applications.

The first four standard desktop PC chips come to retail on September 27, but the company will also launch at least one 3D V-Cache model by the end of the year. Intel has its Raptor Lake processors poised on the starting blocks, ensuring that AMD's Ryzen 7000 will have stiff competition when it arrives.

The high-end  AM5 Socket Motherboards with X670 and X670E chipsets will be available at launch, while the B650E and the B650 chipsets will arrive in October.


AMD's Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 chips only support DDR5 memory, while Raptor Lake supports DDR4 and DDR5. That gives Intel the upper hand in the overall system cost category, as DDR5 still commands a  high price.

 
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