Thursday, September 29th 2022
AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Series Confirmed in Leaked Company Roadmap
An alleged AMD client product roadmap slide leaked to the web confirms the Ryzen 7000X3D series. This also builds on a confirmation by Robert Hallock that 3DV Cache technology remains a continued part of the company's client processor roadmap. The 3DV Cache tech played in instrumental role in shoring up gaming performance of AMD's previous-generation "Zen 3" microarchitecture to levels matching or exceeding those of the Intel "Alder Lake," with a performance uplift in the range of 10 to 25 percent. The expectations for 3DV Cache to work a similar miracle with "Zen 4" are set rather high.
While "Zen 4" has achieved gaming performance parity with "Alder Lake," Intel's next-generation "Raptor Lake" is right around the corner, with the company claiming 10-15% single-threaded performance uplifts that should restore the its gaming performance leadership over AMD. The alleged AMD roadmap does not specify when exactly the Ryzen 7000X3D comes out, but is part of the block that spans Q3-2022, deep into 2023. Rumors are abuzz that the company could unveil the 7000X3D in the first half of 2023.
Sources:
benson60843125 (Twitter), VideoCardz
While "Zen 4" has achieved gaming performance parity with "Alder Lake," Intel's next-generation "Raptor Lake" is right around the corner, with the company claiming 10-15% single-threaded performance uplifts that should restore the its gaming performance leadership over AMD. The alleged AMD roadmap does not specify when exactly the Ryzen 7000X3D comes out, but is part of the block that spans Q3-2022, deep into 2023. Rumors are abuzz that the company could unveil the 7000X3D in the first half of 2023.
54 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Series Confirmed in Leaked Company Roadmap
Impeccable logic right there.
nobody wants a 4.6Ghz 7950x
a knee jerk reaction would be suddenly lowering the price of their product or something, somethign they can just decide on the fly, designing a new cpu is a LOT of work and time....you cannot call that a knee jerk reaction.
weI need :rockout:Give me HEDT.
:shadedshu:
Or, are they planning to release one offering, called the Ryzen 7 7700X3D?