The AMD Ryzen 7000 release date was finally confirmed by CEO Dr. Lisa Su during the company’s “Together We Move_PC” livestream. The company also shared details about the price, features, and performance of its Zen 4 processors ahead of its imminent launch.
Mark your calendars, set reminders, do whatever it takes to remember the AMD Ryzen 7000 release date September 27, 2022. Four CPUs will be available on launch day, and we’ve got all the details you need to find the best gaming CPU for you.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
The most powerful chip in the Team Red AM5 arsenal is the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, a processor with the same core and thread count as its predecessor, but with much higher clock speeds and twice the L2 cache. Although it claims higher power consumption, with a TDP of 170W, it will actually be cheaper than the previous $699 flagship.
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Specifications | |
Cores/Threads | 16 cores / 32 threads |
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Base/Boost Clock | 4.5GHz/5.7GHz |
Estimated power | 170W |
Cache (L2+L3) | 80MB (16+64) |
Reward | $699 |
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X
The AMD Ryzen 9 7900X should offer most of the performance of its more expensive counterpart and costs significantly less when dumped at $549. With 12 cores and 24 threads, it won’t be slow when it comes to gaming or creative workloads, and it actually has a higher base clock speed than the next model.
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Specifications | |
Cores/Threads | 12 cores / 24 threads |
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Base/Boost Clock | 4.6GHz/5.6GHz |
Estimated power | 170W |
Cache (L2+L3) | 76MB (12+64) |
Reward | $549 |
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
For those looking to use their system for both gaming and streaming, the AMD Ryzen 7700X should be more than enough. It draws less power than any of its big brothers, but actually matches the TDP of previous generation flagship chips at 105W. That extra juice naturally gives it extra performance with much higher clock speeds than its counterpart. from the 5000 series.
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X Specifications | |
Cores/Threads | 8 cores / 16 threads |
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Base/Boost Clock | 4.5GHz/5.4GHz |
Estimated power | 105W |
Cache (L2+L3) | 40MB (8+32) |
Reward | $399 |
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X
Like its predecessors, the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X is probably the processor we’d recommend most people for their gaming PC, as it should offer excellent levels of performance and price.
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Specifications | |
Cores/Threads | 6 cores / 12 threads |
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Base/Boost Clock | 4.7GHz/5.3GHz |
Estimated power | 105W |
Cache (L2+L3) | 38MB (6+32) |
Reward | $299 |
AMD claims that its Ryzen 7000 series chips offer an average 13% increase in IPC compared to current generation processors, with a whopping 29% increase in single-threaded performance.
Casting a shadow over Intel, the company says its entry-level Ryzen 5 7600X chip can average “5% faster on average when gaming” compared to the competing flagship Core i9 12900K processor.
You’ll have to wait for the official PCGamesN review for all AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors before you can fully believe these stats, so stay tuned!
Source : PC Gamesn
