IT House January 5 news, yesterday, AMD briefly introduced the Ryzen™ 7000 series processors, which are based on the 5nm Zen 4 architecture and will be available in the second half of 2022. To complement the Ryzen™s "Zen 4" architecture processors, AMD will also bring the new AMD Socket AM5 socket to market.
At the CES conference, AMD demonstrated that the Ryzen 7000 series processors were running Halo: Infinity, and AMD CEO Su Zifeng confirmed that the Ryzen 7000 can achieve a full core of 5.0GHz, which means that its single-core maximum frequency will exceed 5GHz.
Currently, the highest model of AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series desktop processors, the R9 5950X, has a maximum frequency of 4.9GHz.
AMD also confirmed that the new Ryzen™ 7000 desktop processor will feature an LGA1718 interface.
According to the news, the Ryzen™ 7000 desktop, code-named Raphael, will be equipped with an RDNA2 core display, supporting DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0.