City
Epaper

New AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop chips set to break 5GHz barrier

By IANS | Published: May 23, 2022 4:33 PM

San Francisco, May 23 Chip-maker AMD on Monday showcased new Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors based on the ...

Open in App

San Francisco, May 23 Chip-maker AMD on Monday showcased new Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors based on the extremely efficient 5nm "Zen 4" architecture, that will break the 5GHz barrier along with a need for a new motherboard.

Set to be launched in the fall of 2022, the new processors will feature higher clock speeds and are projected to provide greater than 15 per cent uplift in single-thread performance versus the prior generation, the company said 'COMPUTEX 2022'.

"With our upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors, we will bring even more leadership to the desktop market with our next-generation 5nm 'Zen 4' architecture and provide an unparalleled, high-performance computing experience for gamers and creators," said AMD Chair and CEO, Dr Lisa Su.

The same processor was also demonstrated performing more than 30 per cent faster than an Intel Core i9 12900K in a blender multi-threaded rendering workload.

In addition, AMD announced the newest addition to the Ryzen Mobile lineup, "Mendocino;" the newest AMD smart technology, SmartAccess Storage; and more details of the new AM5 platform, including support from leading motherboard manufacturers.

The Ryzen 7000 series offer support for the latest memory and connectivity technologies like DDR5 and PCI Express 5.0, and support for up to 4 displays.

With an incredible combination of performance and value, the new "Mendocino" processors will offer great everyday performance and are expected to be priced from $399-$699, said the company.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: AMDComputex
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessFor Cloud Gaming and Video Hosting, Supermicro Offers MicroCloud, a High-Density 3U 8 Node System Utilizing AMD Ryzen Zen 4 7000 Series Processors

BusinessEyestem files for IND approval for its product to treat geographic atrophy, the largest cause of incurable blindness in the world for people over 50

BusinessMedia Alert: Computex 2023 Keynote with Supermicro CEO

BusinessComputex 2023: Innodisk Expands Its AIoT Presence, Ventures Beyond Traditional Industries to Empower Smart Applications

TechnologyAMD unveils new Radeon PRO graphics cards with faster performance

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyResearchers discover muscle disorder caused by key protein mutations

Technology'Strong AI policy enabling adoption, skill development & innovation must be area of focus'

TechnologyJio Set-top Box Integrates Sports Prediction with Polysports Engage

Technology'With right policies in place, India could become a key player in gaming at global stage'

TechnologyOver Rs 8K cr added on Zerodha's Kite app on Lok Sabha election results day