AMD Ryzen 7000 Analysis: What to Expect

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AMD officially unveiled it's Ryzen 7000 series of CPUs, based on the Zen 4 architecture. We'll take you through what to expect from the CPUs, the details of the new platform and requirements, and how AMD's upcoming chips stack up against the competition. The new chips launch on September 27, 2022.

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I laughed when Jarred joked about an old Intel Xeon. Shows how far the tech has advanced. Good discussion and tech updates 👍

BAdventures
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Looking forward to your coverage of Zen4

miyagiryota
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Where did you find the info that the company will also launch at least one 3D V-Cache model by the end of the year?

nossy
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For the end user what does it mean? Are you serious?

It means that you will have a far better contact between the pins on the board and the pads on the back of the CPU and also the pins on the motherboard can be more robust.

michaelnager
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$699 is a PR price for Raphael 16C as is $399 for 8C. R7x price from TSMC to AMD is the same as V5x. AMD R7x price to OEM the same as V5x. The silicon area of Raphael is the same as Vermeer traded off between smaller ccd and larger i/0 + iGPU. AMD continues to give the channel pricing control (since Summit). I agree M5x and AL surplus (back gen) will sell like hot cakes on discounting AND with the RDNA ll and Ampere discounting GPUs will fly off the shelf. Next gen GPUs will be launched at commercial pricing on by segment applications perfect price that are B2B with gaming well down the demand curve past peak production volume essentially for best supply elastic pricing. Raptor Price is a cap on Alder Lake. Raphael and Raptor and Alder are all Extremes essentially and the channel will price them as such. Channel is sitting on a lot of inventory losers; Tiger U quad, Rocket deadweight cost to the channel $4.5 BILLION. AMD mobile is also stuck on the shelf; overpriced Rembrandt in relation Cezanne at same performance level and a huge overage (not as large a channel surplus volume mess as Intel Tiger and Ice/Comet but still large by AMD production volume, Renoir secondary surplus their is so much inventory in the channel, including a lot of decent product, that will be cost loss offset on Raphael and Raptor and RDNA lll and AD pricing. mb

mikebruzzone
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Yeah now lets compare the M2 5nm vs Zen4 5nm. Bet you Apple will eat dust

miyagiryota
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So AMD will have retail availability and Intel will be discussing vapourware a day later and of course that is TOTALLY the same thing.

Yeah it will be "Interesting comparison" between actual physically available hardware and bullshit claims about something nobody will have gotten their hands on to test.

Totally the same, no difference whatsoever, nothing to see here, move along.😂

michaelnager
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Can you stop with the effing "Real World Performance" because it just makes you sound like a marketdroid or a salescretin.

If I do a 3DMark benchmark I am conducting it with software that doesn't exist? It's not in the real world? I am just imagining it being installed on my computer?

If I run CineBench and chicken clock my CPU with regard to the scores I get as a feedback to tell me that the changes I am making to the clockspeed are effective and can point out weaknesses in the cooling solution (the CPU can do more, but he cooler is holding it back) for instance and that CineBench would give me absolutely no indication of how well the system would hold up to Blender workloads?

If you don't want to be considered an idiot, stop sounding like one.

michaelnager