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AMD will launch Ryzen 7000 series and Xiaolong 7004 series processors in the second half of this year

AMD will release the Ryzen 7000 series and Xiaolong 7004 series processors based on the 5nm Zen4 architecture in the second half of this year. The latter is oriented towards the data center and has more natural specifications, up to 96 cores and 192 threads, and also supports DDR5 and PCIe. 5.0.

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Today, GeekBench 5 detected an AMD engineering sample, OPN number 100-000000479-13, which corresponds to the Zen4 architecture’s Xiaolong 7004 series (codenamed Genoa), currently in the initial revision of A0 and the second version of ES2 engineering samples.

Moreover, this new U 32 core has 64 threads, the reference frequency is only 1.2GHz (after all, it is an early sample), the first level cache is still 32KB instructions and 32KB data per core, and the second-level cache is increased for the first time since the birth of the Zen architecture, and each core is from 512KB doubled to 1MB.

Furthermore, the L3 cache architecture remains the same as Zen3, and each CCX chiplet corresponds to an integrated 32MB, which can be shared by 8 cores, up to 384MB. In addition, it can be confirmed that AMD is also testing the 96-core version, which is also the A0 and ES2 engineering samples. The OPN number is 100-000000475-16.

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