![]() ![]() ![]() Read more: AMD launches the 65W Ryand Ryzen 9 5900. And unfortunately, 65W Ryzen 7000 processors based on the Raphael family might be a repeat of that scenario. For example, in the previous generation there were (or still are) 65W models like Ryand Ry(without X), but these are not available for sale on the open retail market. In the past, AMD has sometimes produced lower-power versions of processors purely for the OEM market, i.e. Unfortunately, it is not certain whether this model will be available in the regular retail market. Non-X versions may be OEM market exclusive It will probably have a reduced base clock speed (one could maybe expect something like 4.0–4.2 GHz) and possibly maximum boost too, to a lesser degree (5.2–5.3 GHz max boost is likely, instead of 5.4 GHz). While it can’t be ruled out that AMD might additionally distance this SKU from the 105W Ryzen 7 7700X by for example cutting down the 元 cache capacity, we think it’s more likely that this model will only differ in lower clock speeds. The Ryprocessor should be an octa-core with 16 threads just like the Ryzen 7 7700X, that’s pretty much the only other data Momomo_us gives. The basic rule for Ryzens is that under a multi-threaded load that uses all cores, the processor will usually consume virtually the entire PPT, at least for similar models in lower TDP/PPT class. This is the so-called PPT value, which is usually 35 % higher than the TDP on AMD processors. Since the TDP is 65W, according to AMD’s traditional CPU setup, the 7700 should have 88W maximum power draw during boost. Twitter leaker and information sleuth Momomo_us managed to find signs that a new model is in the works: a processor apparently labelled Ry(without the X).Īccording to this source, Rysi going to be a 65W processor – the tweet doesn’t elaborate in any other way, but the 65 figure it mentions is unlikely to represent anything other than the processor’s TDP. ![]() None have has been leaked either, until now. 105W models with six and eight cores (7600X, 7700X) and 170W models with 12 and 16 cores (7900X and 7950X). So far, AMD hasn’t announced any further SKUs besides the first four Ryzen 7000s, i.e. But lower-power versions are fortunately in the pipeline. Likely due to pressure from Intel’s big.LITTLE processors, the company has increased power draw to raise multi-threaded performance and instead of 65W and 105W TDPs, the TDPs went up to 105W and 170W. These processors use 5nm process that is much more efficient, yet AMD has not exploited this potential. When the specs of the Ryzen 7000s first leaked, one thing was disappointing. 65W models will not be missing in the Ryzen 7000 generation ![]()
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