At CES 2022, AMD briefly previewed the Zen4 architecture, confirming that it uses a 5nm process, the consumer grade corresponds to the Ryzen™ 7000 processor, and adopts the AM5 interface (LGA1718), which will be officially launched in the second half of this year.
Whistleblower Milky Wayhome recently found a set of suspected AMD Ryzen™ 7000 processors, identified as Family 25, OPN part number count is both 665 and 666, an 8-core, a 16-core.
In fact, according to the previously leaked kernel design drawings, this generation of Ryzen™ 7000 or the use of large and small core design, it is very promising to start directly with 8 cores.
Because it is an engineering piece, the running score is not referenced, but the L2 cache is recognized as 1024KB, which is double the 512KB of Zen3.
In addition, a closer look at the matching graphics card is RTX 2080, which is obviously not AMD internal testing, and should be stolen from OEMs.