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AMD demonstrates 5nm Zen4 performance: Halo full-core 5GHz operation

On January 5, the core research institute news, CES conference, AMD showed the 5nm Zen4 processor, named Ryzen™ 7000 series, released in the second half of this year. 5nm Zen4 is the focus of AMD in the next few years, because this generation will not only upgrade the 5nm process, Zen4's new architecture, but also debut AM5 slots, become LGA1718 fronts, abandon PGA slots, and support new technologies such as DDR5 and PCIe 5.0.

AMD demonstrates 5nm Zen4 performance: Halo full-core 5GHz operation

Edited by the Institute of Core Research

For the Zen4 processor, the most concerned thing is naturally how strong its performance is. Previously, it was revealed that the IPC performance of 5nm Zen4 was increased by 15% or even more than 20%, and more exaggerated statements were also made, but it could not be confirmed that today's AMD official clear performance information was only one point - in halo games latest Halo Infinite, 5nm Zen4 can do full-core 5GHz operation.

AMD did not disclose exactly how many cores, but with the capabilities of 5nm Zen4, 4-core 5GHz is meaningless to it, 8-core 5GHz is possible, 12-core 5GHz or even 16-core 5GHz is beyond expectations. In addition, the full-core 5GHz game means that the single-core acceleration frequency will be higher than 5GHz, if you can hit the high frequency of 5.5GHz, then the Ryzen™ 7000 at the end of this year will have a better chance of winning against Intel's 12/13 generation Core.

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