The World Wide Web is only talking about AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7000 family processors, which are expected to go on sale soon. According to experts, the new processors will easily compete with the processors of the competing company Intel. It will be available to PC users around the world early this fall.
AMD’s new Ryzen 7000 family processors will be built with Zen4 cores using 5nm technology. In addition, they will provide support for both DDR5 system memory and the PCI-E 5.0 data bus. AMD’s new Ryzen 7000 Zen4 processors will be the first to feature an integrated graphics core based on the RDNA2 architecture. This means much higher graphics performance compared to current solutions. These will be available with the AM5 base. The new base will provide a more stable connection between the motherboard and the processor. This should achieve higher performance.
If the latest online rumors are to be believed, AMD will initially offer four models of new Ryzen 7000 processors for sale, and these will be the 7950X, 7900X, 7700X and 7600X models. The most powerful Ryzen 7950X model will be equipped with 16 physical cores and 32 virtual cores. When fully loaded, it will consume up to 170 watts of electrical energy. The slightly less powerful 7900X will be equipped with 12 physical cores and 24 virtual cores. The cheaper 7700X and 7600X models are said to have eight and six physical cores, respectively, and 16 and 12 virtual cores, respectively.
To use the new AMD Ryzen 7000 processors, it will of course be necessary to have a suitable motherboard. It will initially be equipped with the X670 Extreme, X670 and B650 system groups and the all-new AM5 (LGA 1718) socket. Fortunately, all cooling systems made for the current AM4 processor socket will be compatible with the new socket.