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AMD Expected to Announce Ryzen 5000XT CPUs at Computex

Although it has been rumoured for a little while now that AMD might be launching Ryzen 5000XT CPUs, that rumour just got some added fuel to the fire courtesy of @CodeCommando_ on X/Twitter. The leaker provided a somewhat pixelated screenshot of two new AM4 CPUs, namely the Ryzen 9 5900XT and the Ryzen 7 5800XT. This is one less CPU compared to the Ryzen 3000XT series that AMD launched in 2020 and it looks like the benefits on offer are similar as well. Both chips are 105 Watt parts and have a maximum boost speed of 4.8 GHz, but this is where the similarities end. The Ryzen 9 5900XT has a rather odd SKU name, as it has the same max boost clock as the Ryzen 9 5900X, but the same core and cache count as the Ryzen 5950X.

The Ryzen 7 5800XT on the other hand is a pretty straightforward 100 MHz higher clock speed SKU over the Ryzen 7 5800X, which makes one wonder why AMD even bothered. According to VideoCardz, we're looking at a US$359 MSRP for the Ryzen 9 5900XT, with the Ryzen 7 5800XT coming in at US$249, making both a potentially interesting enough upgrade option for someone that is still using an older AM4 CPU. The pricing and CPU details are said to have been revealed at a pre-Computex media briefing, so it's highly likely that the information is correct. Both chips are said to hit retail in July.
Sources: @CodeCommando_ on X/Twitter, via VideoCardz
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57 Comments on AMD Expected to Announce Ryzen 5000XT CPUs at Computex

#51
ARF
PumperBut it's the opposite for the 5900XT, which is lower clocked 5950X. AMD is just messing up with core naming convention for no reason. Should have been 5950.
Actually, it is a good sign that the *900 tier gets a core-count upgrade.
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#52
phil995511
I don't understand the point of marketing this Ryzen 9 5900XT which is 100 Mhz less efficient than my Ryzen 5950x... Is the design of this CPU that of the Zen 4 or 5, adapted to the AM4 format ?


I who bought for the first time in my life an AMD platform (AM4 X570 + Ryzen 5950x), I need more than 16 cores for my everyday personal use...

I expect AMD to offer me a 24 or 32 core AM4 CPU!!

If I have to change my platform entirely, I might well go back to Intel and its 2A / 1.8A engraving which will arrive soon.
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#53
Tomgang
docnorthAM4++++
ahem, don´t you mean Zen 3+++++?
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#54
UKKN
DenverYeah, I don't get it... AMD is sabotaging itself by encouraging people to park on AM4.
Not really do you know how many people are still on 11th gen and older? LOL this is for the Intel users THAT NEED TO UPGRADE.
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#55
trsttte
UKKNNot really do you know how many people are still on 11th gen and older? LOL this is for the Intel users THAT NEED TO UPGRADE.
They're the last ones that should be buying this, AM5 7000 is getting cheaper and cheaper, makes no sense investing in AM4 if you're starting from scratch, not on a non-3d chip anyway but even the x3d chips are very questionable right now with the prices of zen4.
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#56
docnorth
Tomgangahem, don´t you mean Zen 3+++++?
Technically yes, but all the talking was about AM4 platform.
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#57
RootinTootinPootin
freeagentYou don't need X3D parts to play games :cool:
on 2k and 4k,

this is a misconception with everyone who doesn't know who the X3D parts are for, they think that at all gaming resolutions you'd see massive jumps. when I try to teach this to the local PC Store Technicians, they'd say I'm a joke..lmao..
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