Monday, August 29th 2022
AMD Ryzen 7000 Desktop Processors Launched: Zen4, Leadership Performance
AMD is expected to announce the Ryzen 7000 desktop processor series based on the "Zen 4" architecture, and we're reporting from Austin Texas.23:02 UTC: AMD to introduce "Zen 4", RDNA3, Zen 4C and XDNA architecture over the next few quarters.23:04 UTC: "Zen 4" designed to be the fastest core for gamers and most compute for creators.23:05 UTC: Zen 4 IPC uplift is 13%, up to 5.70 GHz clocks, up to 29% single-thread performance boost.23:06 UTC: Ryzen 9 7950X provides up to 35% gaming performance boost, up to 48% creator performance boost. Crushes i9-12900K.23:08 UTC: 47% performance/Watt leadership over the i9-12900K23:08 UTC: Four SKUs at launch, same core-counts as previous-generation:23:09 UTC: All four SKUs beat the i9-12900K at geekbench 1t, including the 7600X.23:10 UTC: 7600X beats 12900K gaming performance by 5%23:11 UTC: "Zen 4" built on 5 nm.23:12 UTC: 13% IPC uplift, new core front-end design, AVX-512 support, all on 5 nm:23:13 UTC: 13% IPC uplift is a geomean over dozens of benchmarks:23:14 UTC: Bulk of the IPC contribution comes from the new front-end:23:15 UTC: AVX-512 support added for AI acceleration:23:16 UTC: VNNI and AVX-512 instructions add 2.5X nT INT8 performance.
23:17 UTC: TSMC paid a big role in co-development of the chiplet at the process-level.23:18 UTC: The Zen 4 CCD is 18% smaller than the Zen 3 CCD.
23:19 UTC: Incredible isopower and isoperformance gains:23:19 UTC: Efficiency even at 170 W TDP levels.23:20 UTC: The Zen4 core is 47% smaller than the "Golden Cove" P-core of "Alder Lake:23:21 UTC: Roadmap shows Zen4 3DV cache on 5 nm, and Zen 5 on 3 nm and 4 nm:23:22 UTC: There will be no let up in AMD innovation: Mark Papermaster
23:23 UTC: AM5 platform will be relevant going into 2025+
23:24 UTC: AMD delivered on its AM4 promise.23:25 UTC: 1718-pin LGA, up to 230 W power delivery, DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5, cooler compatibility with AM4.23:26 UTC: Four chipset: X670E, X670, B650E, B650. X-series in September, B-series in October:23:27 UTC: Gen 5 NVMe SSDs by November:23:28 UTC: DDR5 is the only memory choice for AM5, but with the new EXPO technology.23:29 UTC: EXPO a royalty-free technology for memory makers:23:30 UTC: AM5 motherboards start at $125.23:30 UTC: AM5 supported over several generations, just like AM423:31 UTC: Available September 27:23:32 UTC: AMD Teases RDNA3, more than 50% performance/Watt gain over RX 6000 series. Launch within 2022.23:33 UTC: AMD demoes RDNA3 on Zen 423:34 UTC: Wrapping up:
23:17 UTC: TSMC paid a big role in co-development of the chiplet at the process-level.23:18 UTC: The Zen 4 CCD is 18% smaller than the Zen 3 CCD.
23:19 UTC: Incredible isopower and isoperformance gains:23:19 UTC: Efficiency even at 170 W TDP levels.23:20 UTC: The Zen4 core is 47% smaller than the "Golden Cove" P-core of "Alder Lake:23:21 UTC: Roadmap shows Zen4 3DV cache on 5 nm, and Zen 5 on 3 nm and 4 nm:23:22 UTC: There will be no let up in AMD innovation: Mark Papermaster
23:23 UTC: AM5 platform will be relevant going into 2025+
23:24 UTC: AMD delivered on its AM4 promise.23:25 UTC: 1718-pin LGA, up to 230 W power delivery, DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5, cooler compatibility with AM4.23:26 UTC: Four chipset: X670E, X670, B650E, B650. X-series in September, B-series in October:23:27 UTC: Gen 5 NVMe SSDs by November:23:28 UTC: DDR5 is the only memory choice for AM5, but with the new EXPO technology.23:29 UTC: EXPO a royalty-free technology for memory makers:23:30 UTC: AM5 motherboards start at $125.23:30 UTC: AM5 supported over several generations, just like AM423:31 UTC: Available September 27:23:32 UTC: AMD Teases RDNA3, more than 50% performance/Watt gain over RX 6000 series. Launch within 2022.23:33 UTC: AMD demoes RDNA3 on Zen 423:34 UTC: Wrapping up:
38 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7000 Desktop Processors Launched: Zen4, Leadership Performance
Overall I'm hopeful and pretty excited but a little concerned. There were definitely some oddities in the presentation. The die size comparison vs Golden Cove was interesting as was the the cooler compatibility, and seeing the raw performance uplift was reassuring, but definitely felt like they were holding back.
If anything this now has me pretty interested in seeing what Intel will be able to offer up with Raptor Lake. My 5600X is still chugging along like a champ and I'll probably stay on AM4 until AM5+Zen 5.... Or maybe Intel will win me over with Meteor Lake and I'll be on team blue again for the first time since my 4790K ;)
Gahhhhh! So awesome to genuinely be waiting with bated breath to see who comes out on top!! Finally the two titans are back in their prime!!! :rockout:
Now the stress is back on Intel
- Yields are good, not many defective silicons there
- Server segment customers had already booked the majority of the production capacity
- Not worth going for lower margin products with limited capacity
AMD already said it will continue to get new CPU's..
That is my guess as to why they stuck with their pricing.
A price cut to the 5800X3D or a 5600X3D for around 250 would soften the blow for the low end buyers.
I doubt AM4 will get new CPUs unless its more X3D varients my guess is by support AMD means continued Agesa updates.... Maybe if AM5 sells poorly but I doubt even with the high entry price that will be the case.
IGP is only 2 CUs!!! (I haven't done the math but it should need logically at least 2.2GHz to match Raptor Lake at 1080p low)