Now it seems Zen 4 desktop models are 7000. Some chips including desktop APU's are supposedly 8000 series and now Zen 5 is 9000 series?
- naming of mobile SKUs is linked to calendar year, so 8000 next year is fine - 8000G, 8030, 8040 and 8050 if released by December.
- if Zen5 desktop CPUs are released in 2024, it could easily be 9000 if they continue to apply desktop naming - 5000 in 2020, 7000 in 2022 and 9000 in 2024.
The leak is not from AMD, but from the producer of terribly optimized Aurora PC systems, as reviewed by Gamers Nexus.
I have a bunch of desktop zens and mobile zens, plus some intel desktops. Which one do you think draws by far the most amount of power just sitting there doing spreadsheets or browsing the web? And the difference isn't something like 10 - 20 or even 50% which you can argue is irrelevant. We are talking about 3 or 4 times more power. To me that's unacceptable.
Any measurements? Did you read TPU review of 7800X3D?
X3D SKUs are super power efficient and use
FAR less power in ST, MT, applications and gaming than all Raptor Lake CPUs in their category.
AMD's Ryzen 7 7800X3D is everything that gamers want: eight fast cores, in a single CCD, with 3D VCache stacked on top at a price point of $450. In our review we can confirm that 7800X3D is indeed the fastest gaming CPU available, beating Intel's 13900K and even the 7950X3D.
www.techpowerup.com
In multi-threaded power efficiency, Ryzen 5000 and 7000 CPUs occupy 8 out of first 10 spots.
What are we talking about here?