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Nine times out of ten, there is a chance to grab: AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800 3D processors have been exposed to tight production capacity

AMD last year seems to have no big move, the launch of the Ryzen™ 5000 series processors have also hit the Intel third generation processor, but this year AMD seems to start a Jedi counterattack, such as the launch of the Zen 4 architecture processor in the second half of the year, and the processor with 3D stack cache, AMD has officially released the Ryzen™ 7 5800X 3D processor based on the 3D stack cache at CES 2022. And said that this CPU will officially meet with everyone this year. However, there is now news that due to the complexity of the structure, the production capacity of AMD Ryzen™ 5000 3D processors is relatively insufficient.

Nine times out of ten, there is a chance to grab: AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800 3D processors have been exposed to tight production capacity

Compared with the current Ryzen™ processor, the Ryzen 7 5800X 3D processor mainly increases the 3D stacking cache, the capacity reaches 64MB, and the original cache capacity is 32MB, plus L2 cache, the actual capacity can reach 100MB, far more than other Ryzen™ processors, in general, higher cache capacity can make the application experience including games more outstanding, such as getting a higher frame rate in FPS games, but the theoretical performance will not be much different.

AMD also said at CES 2022 that thanks to the ultra-large capacity of the 3D stacking cache, in fact, game performance can be improved by an average of 15%, and some games are 40% higher, AMD naturally hopes that with this processor can beat Intel's 12th generation Core processor, so as to be better in game performance. It's just that the 3D stacking cache uses a small size IC architecture, this chip can only be manufactured by TSMC, and now TSMC is almost in a state of full load, so the capacity allocated to AMD is not very much, so this 3D stacking cache Ryzen™ processor will become a sought-after commodity in the future.

If you're not interested in it, wait until the Zen 4 processor in the second half of this year.

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