2022年7月6日水曜日

More detailed specifications of the Ryzen 7000 series are revealed. Multi-performance improved by more than 40%, support for AVX-512 instructions, etc.

https://www.nichepcgamer.com/archives/more-detailed-ryzen-7000-series-specifications-improved-multi-performance-by-40percent-or-more-etc.html


Comment: It is not known if it has ECO mode or if it can be operated at 65W even if it has ECO mode.



May 28, 2022 CPU



AMD Ryzen 7000 Series


AMD Ryzen 7000 series (codename: Raphael), the processor of the Zen 4 generation announced at COMPUTEX 2022, has been revealed in more detail. International media outlets Tom's Hardware and VideoCardz reported the news.



Ryzen 7000 Series Information Presented at COMPUTEX 2022


Robert Hallock, AMD's technical marketing director, answered several questions about the Ryzen 7000 series processors in several interviews.


The Ryzen 7000 series will have up to 16 physical cores at launch. This number of cores has already been achieved in the current generation, but Hallock said there will be "over 40% performance improvement" with the same number of cores.


Hallock also mentioned the "15% single-threaded performance improvement" announced at the COMPUTEX 2022 keynote. He said that the announced number was chosen to ensure that AMD would not disappoint users and that "in many cases, we can achieve much higher performance than that number".


The Ryzen 7000 series will also support the AVX-512 instruction as an extended instruction for AI acceleration.


In addition, the Threadripper series of the Zen 4 generation is expected to be introduced.


[Source: Tom's Hardware]

AMD Ryzen 7000 Series


The Ryzen 7000 series is not likely to have an iGPU, or F-series as Intel calls it, and RDNA 2 graphics will be on the I/O die and will be standard on all SKUs.


According to Robert Hallock, "The iGPU is on every 6nm I/O die, with a few compute units built in to enable video encoding/decoding and multiple display output. The iGPU specification is common and all CPUs will have it.


[Source: VideoCardz]

The following is a bullet-point summary of what we know about the Ryzen 7000 series at this time.


Up to 16C32T (at launch)

Boost 5.2-5.5GHz non-OC (running clocks in COMPUTEX 2022 game demo)

Maximum TDP 170W / PPT 230W

Supports AVX-512 instructions

RDNA2 iGPUs on all CPUs (probably not Intel F-series like)

Multi-performance is 40% more than Ryzen 9 5950X

Single performance improved by "at least" 15% or more

Ryzen 7000 series desktop CPUs are expected to be available in September-November 2022.

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