AMD officially announced that it will participate in the 2022 Cologne International Game Show when we are expected to welcome Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 series consumer desktop processors and AM5 motherboards.
According to Wccftech, AMD will also hold a product launch later this month that will focus on the specifications of the Ryzen 7000-series Raphael AM5 processors, as well as reveal the motherboard manufacturer’s pricing for the motherboard. Although the launch will be held on the 29th, consumers will not be able to buy it until two weeks later.
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The following is the release schedule of the product non-disclosure agreement released by Wccftech:
- Ryzen 7000 Desktop CPU / X670 Motherboard Review — Released September 13th / Full Retail Release September 15th
- Product Announcement– August 29th
- Press Release–September 13
- Sales lifted — September 15th
According to the information previously disclosed, the first model of AMD Ryzen 7000 series is:
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R9 7950X: 16 cores, up to 5.7GHz, L2 + L3 cache 16+ 64MB;
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R9 7900X: 12 cores, up to 5.6GHz, L2+L3 cache 12+ 64MB;
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R7 7700X: 8 cores, up to 5.4GHz, L2+L3 cache 8+ 32MB;
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R5 7600X: 6 cores, up to 5.3GHz, L2+L3 cache 6+ 32MB.
From the parameters, R9 7950X and R9 7900X should be 170W TDP, and R7 7700X and R5 7600X are 105W.
On the motherboard side, the new socket of the new AMD Socket AM5 platform features a 1718-pin LGA design that supports processors up to 170W TDP, dual-channel DDR5 memory, and the new SVI3 power infrastructure. AMD Socket AM5 also features PCIe 5.0 lanes up to 24.
AM5 series motherboards are divided into three grades:
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X670 Extreme: PCIe 5.0 support for two graphics card slots and one storage slot for powerful connectivity and improved overclocking performance
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X670: Provides PCIe5.0 support for one memory slot and one graphics card slot (the graphics slot supporting PCIe5.0 is optional), designed for enthusiast overclocking
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B650: With memory slots supporting PCIe 5.0, it is designed for high-performance users.