Clock speeds for the AMD Ryzen 7000 processor have been unknown since the company showed off a prototype Zen 4 chip at a Computex conference earlier this year. However, as the launch date for the new generation of Team Red processors approaches, new reports of potential performance are emerging.
Liquor ECSM_Official formerly known as Enthusiastic Citizen took to Bilibili to share what appears to be the AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU clock speed of .7GHz, which means a boost to 800MHz from the company’s best gaming processor right now.
While they don’t list specific CPU names, but rather core counts, we can draw some conclusions about which chips they’re referring to thanks to AMD’s accidental leak of Ryzen model names. So a 5.7 GHz “16C” (16 core) CPU is likely to be in line with AMD’s flagship Ryzen 7950X.
Looking further down the list of clock speeds, the AMD Ryzen 7900X should hit a maximum single-core clock speed of 5.6GHz, with the 7800X and 7600X not far behind them at 5.4GHz and 5.0GHz. .3GHz, respectively.
If these claims turn out to be true, these clock speeds, combined with more cache, could give AMD Ryzen 7000 processors an advantage over 12th Gen Intel Core competitors. Whether that will be enough to stave off future Raptor Lake processors remains to be seen, but the Red team could return to the success of their RDNA 3 GPUs with the launch of Radeon 7000 cards later this year if things go wrong.
Source : PC Gamesn