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
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54 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Series Confirmed in Leaked Company Roadmap

#1
TechLurker
I wonder if AMD still plans to port back some Zen 4 elements to AM4 like the rumors claimed earlier in the year; maybe with X3D already integrated. Basically give one final send-off to AM4 after the initial rush of AM5 sales stabilize.
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#2
ir_cow
If AMD bring Zen4 to AM4, they will lose massive sales on AM5. Basically throwing away a new platform.
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#3
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
honestly these people take pictures with like a tamagotchi
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#4
Lovec1990
Im worried about pricing AMD knows how good 5800X3D was and with 7000 lineup pricing im expecting high prices
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#5
Tsukiyomi91
a knee-jerk reaction in response to Raptor Lake. typical.
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#6
ModEl4
Didn't we already have confirmation regarding 7000X3D from past official AMD events?

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#7
cvaldes
Tsukiyomi91a knee-jerk reaction in response to Raptor Lake. typical.
Most likely AMD put this in their roadmap years ago. In fact, AMD likely implemented the 3DV technology because it could be used in several generations of processors, not a one-off mod for Ryzen 5000.
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#8
Zubasa
Tsukiyomi91a knee-jerk reaction in response to Raptor Lake. typical.
Of course, they made the 5800X3D and Milan-X which was announced a year ago and will never make another 3D V-Cache chip despite it being massive success.
Impeccable logic right there.
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#9
OneMoar
There is Always Moar
I hope they get the voltage sensitivity under control
nobody wants a 4.6Ghz 7950x
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#10
kapone32
I read somewhere that they will unveil them at CES. This could bring me into AM5. If they can make a 16 core that uses V-cache to give up to 20% more performance in Gaming count me in. I do fear that the prices have a potential to be eye watering though. Hopefully X670 boards will be a little cheaper (and stable) then too.
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#11
lexluthermiester
We all knew ZEN4 X3D CPU's were coming, this only shows a peek at the timeline.
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#12
mb194dc
Well worth spending extra for the 1.3% gain you get at 4k... Maybe next gen cards will help. If you've got 3k for new platform and GPU.
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#13
ZoneDymo
Tsukiyomi91a knee-jerk reaction in response to Raptor Lake. typical.
Yes...designing en entire new cpu is a ... knee-jerk reaction...

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.
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#14
Tsukiyomi91
ZoneDymoYes...designing en entire new cpu is a ... knee-jerk reaction...

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.
somewhat a reaction, never about lowering prices. It's more of their timing in all this. What i wanna know is how much will these X3D variants will cost.
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#15
R0H1T
OneMoarI hope they get the voltage sensitivity under control
nobody wants a 4.6Ghz 7950x
I don't think it would be that low but even at 5GHz it could smoke every "gaming" chip including RPL 6GHz 300W (real TDP) monstrosity o_O
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#16
A Computer Guy
ir_cowIf AMD bring Zen4 to AM4, they will lose massive sales on AM5. Basically throwing away a new platform.
They can wait 2 years and provide an AM5 "overdrive" CPU that fits into AM4 - LOL.
lexluthermiesterWe all knew ZEN4 X3D CPU's were coming, this only shows a peek at the timeline.
There are no roadmap leaks...only strategic marketing information disclosures under the guise of plausible deniability.
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#17
ZoneDymo
Tsukiyomi91somewhat a reaction, never about lowering prices. It's more of their timing in all this. What i wanna know is how much will these X3D variants will cost.
Well we all do, I think AMD would be wise to drop the price of the non 3D models and then have a slightly higher price for the 3D models myself, seeing the landscape atm.
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#18
lexluthermiester
A Computer GuyThere are no roadmap leaks...only strategic marketing information disclosures under the guise of plausible deniability.
With clear denoted time frames. Again we all know the X3D cache models are coming, but only question is when. The "leak" how sheds light on that.
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#19
R0H1T
I say make zen3 cheaper, that's all we I need :rockout:
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#20
Minus Infinity
OneMoarI hope they get the voltage sensitivity under control
nobody wants a 4.6Ghz 7950x
Zen 3 v-cache was beta silicon which is why is had thoise issues. AMD engineer has already stated the silicon on Zen 4 v-cache is 2nd generation and does not have issues with clock speed. Expect at worst 100MHz lower clocks for X3D models and possibly the same clocks. v-cache models will be out in Q1 2023, no later.
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#21
DeathtoGnomes
Everytime you start to plan out your next new build something comes along and throws a wrench it.
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#22
Jimmy_
i think AMD already had an official announcement regarding their X3D model for Ryzen 7XXX
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#24
ARF
ir_cowIf AMD bring Zen4 to AM4, they will lose massive sales on AM5. Basically throwing away a new platform.
Except AM5 will live as long as DDR5 lives, that will be many years, and when we have a 2-year-new-generation cadence instead of 1 year, that will be another decade in the future.
Minus InfinityZen 3 v-cache was beta silicon which is why is had thoise issues. AMD engineer has already stated the silicon on Zen 4 v-cache is 2nd generation and does not have issues with clock speed. Expect at worst 100MHz lower clocks for X3D models and possibly the same clocks. v-cache models will be out in Q1 2023, no later.
They had to begin with the 3D variants, not release them later. Or at least make a simultaneous release of the whole lineup.
Or, are they planning to release one offering, called the Ryzen 7 7700X3D?
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#25
Chomiq
dj-electricI want HEDT.
Give me HEDT.

:shadedshu:
You can't handle HEDT.
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