AMD announced X3D Ryzen 9000 series processors

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However, there is still very little information.

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Intel’s Core Ultra 200S processors, which we know as Arrow Lake, will go on sale on Thursday. But before they even had time to consider them, competitor AMD decided to take the wind out of Intel’s sails and announced the X3D processors of the current Ryzen 9000 series, with Zen 5 architecture. But so far only formally, The Verge magazine reported this. This.

Let me remind you that X3D uses V-Cache technology, i.e. multi-level cache, thanks to which the L3 cache can be tens of MB larger. And since most games are very cache-sensitive, these processors are the obvious choice for gamers. The Ryzen 7 5800X3D already performed very well, but it was even improved by the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, which is still the best processor for gaming performance.

The latest generation AMD also added a twelve-core Ryzen 9 7900X3D and a sixteen-core 7950X3D to the eight-core model. However, due to the use of chiplets, the computing part is divided into two with 6 and 8 cores respectively, and the other does not have access to V-Cache. The Ryzen 9 7900X3D is often paradoxically worse at games than the eight-core 7800X3D.

We don’t yet know what exactly the X3D models for the Ryzen 9000 will look like. AMD just announced their existence and that we will already see at least one processor November 7. According to speculations and leaks, it should be the eight-core Ryzen 7 9800X3D.

However, it’s important to add that the classic Zen 5 architecture models brought only a minimal shift in gaming performance compared to Zen 4. So the question is whether the 9800X3D can be more than a few percent faster than its popular predecessor.

Source :Indian TV

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