IT House July 3 news, since the launch of the first-generation Ryzen processor in 2016, AMD’s AM4 platform has made great contributions to it in the past five years, and it has also brought huge profits to AMD.
At the launch of the new AM5 platform, AMD also stated that it will continue to develop AM4 technology, the old platform will continue to be supported by the company, and promised to update and confirm the new motherboard design
IT House learned that AMD AM4 currently supports five architectures, four process nodes and 125 processor options, and AMD officials also said that its partners have developed another 500 new motherboard designs that will be compatible with the previous generation. , providing consumers and businesses with lower-cost options.
The currently released Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor is undoubtedly the top-of-the-line Ryzen consumer CPU, and it is also the first processor equipped with 3D V-Cache. Now there is news that AMD will launch more processors with 3D V-Cache and lower-end Ryzen CPUs.
The whistleblower @Greymon55 said that AMD is preparing to launch a number of Zen 3D products for the AM4 platform, and more information will be released this month. Foreign media believe that this may refer to the new Ryzen 5000 series processors, such as AMD 5800X3D, which adds 3D cache on the basis of 5800X.
Foreign media believe that the next model may be based on the R5 5600X, R9 5900X and R9 5950X, and the 5600X3D will be a single CCD V-Cache processor, providing up to 32MB of L3 cache and 64MB of LLC cache.
In theory, the Ryzen 9 processor will likely use dual V-Cache CCD chips, ie 64 MB L3 + 128 MB LLC (V-Cache) or 64 MB cache on each CCD, for a total of 192MB L3 cache.
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