It is reported that the high-end models of AMD Ryzen 7000 are still 12-core and 16-core specifications, of which the TDP of the 12-core model is still 105W, but the TDP of the 16-core flagship model reaches 170W.
Moreover, AMD’s Ryzen 9 5950X flagship processor is currently 16 cores and 32 threads, up to 4.9GHz, 64MB L3 cache, and the default TDP is 105W. At CES in January this year, AMD officially announced the Ryzen 7000 processor.
Furthermore, AMD CEO Su Zifeng confirmed that the Ryzen 7000 can achieve a full-core 5.0GHz, which means that its single-core maximum frequency will exceed 5GHz. In addition, AMD also confirmed that the new Ryzen 7000 desktop processor will use the LGA1718 interface.