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AMD Ryzen 7000 series 5nm processors goes official at Computex 2022

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During Computex 2022, AMD announced a myriad of new technology with the Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs taking center stage. It is now on Zen 4 architecture.
AMD Ryzen 7000 series 5nm processors goes official at Computex 2022
AMD Ryzen 7000 series announced at Computex 2022!

AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs are now official

AMD Ryzen 7000 can go up to 5.5GHz!
AMD Ryzen 7000 can go up to 5.5GHz!

The new Ryzen 7000 Series desktop CPUs are built on the efficient 5nm Zen 4 architecture, which builds on the innovation and leadership performance of the Ryzen 5000 Series desktop processors. The new processors will have double the amount of L2 cache per core, faster clock rates, and a 15 percent increase in single-thread performance over the previous generation, resulting in an unrivaled desktop PC experience.

A pre-production Ryzen 7000 Series desktop CPU was displayed at the keynote, running at 5.5 GHz throughout AAA gameplay. In a Blender multi-threaded rendering job, the same CPU was proved to be more than 30 percent quicker than an Intel Core i9 12900K.

The Ryzen 7000 series has an all-new 6nm I/O die in addition to the new Zen 4 compute dies. The new I/O die has an AMD RDNATM 2-based graphics engine, a new low-power design inspired by AMD Ryzen mobile CPUs, and support for the latest memory and connection technologies such as DDR5 and PCI Express 5.0, and up to four displays.
Here are the different Socket AM5 motherboards!
Here are the different Socket AM5 motherboards!

These Ryzen 7000 series CPUs will use the new Socket AM5 Platform. The new AMD Socket AM5 architecture enables vastly improved connectivity. For leading all-core performance with the Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs, this new socket offers a 1718-pin LGA architecture with support for up to 170W TDP processors, dual-channel DDR5 memory, and new SVI3 power infrastructure. 

AMD Socket AM5 has the industry's most PCIe 5.0 lanes, with up to 24 lanes, making it AMD's fastest, biggest, and most expansive desktop platform with support for next-generation storage and graphics cards. It will be broken down into three levels of motherboards namely X670 Extreme, X670, and B650.

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