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Computex 2022 | AMD announces the Ryzen 7000 series

The desktop processors feature Zen 4 cores built on 5nm nodes

May 23, 2022 / 13:39 IST
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AMD has officially unveiled the Ryzen 7000 series processors for desktops. The new line is based on AMD's Zen 4 microarchitecture and will feature up to 16 cores on a 5nm node.

The new processors will use a new AM5 socket, which means they will need compatible 600-series motherboards. AMD says that the new 7000 series features a performance bump of more than 15 percent in single threaded applications.

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The L2 cache has been doubled to 1 MB per core compared to AMD's Zen 3, and also has advanced instruction sets tuned for better AI performance. AMD is also claiming turbo clock speeds of up to 5GHz, with the new generation processors. The 16-core Ryzen 7000 chips can boost up to 5.5GHz, which is a massive jump from the 5000 series desktop processors that featured sub-5GHz speeds.