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AMD Zen4 is here! The 8-core, 16-core Ryzen™ 7000 debuted: the cache doubled

Last week, a Zen4 Ryzen™ 7000 processor equipped with a B650 motherboard appeared, but the information leaked in the picture is very limited, and only the voltage can be seen as high as 1.5V, which is estimated to be testing liquid nitrogen overclocking.

Unexpectedly, in the MilkyWay@home database, a Ryzen 7000 "Raphael" figure was found again, with a CPU ID of 100-000000514-03_N, identified as AMD Family 25 Model 97 Stepping 1 / A60F11.

The reason why it is said to be a Ryzen 7000 is that the Zen3 corresponds to a Model 96, including a 16-core and an 8-core.

AMD Zen4 is here! The 8-core, 16-core Ryzen™ 7000 debuted: the cache doubled

The more valuable information is that the processor's L2 cache has increased from 512KB to 1024KB, that is, the L2 cache corresponding to 16 cores is a total of 16MB, and 8 cores is 8MB.

The increase in cache capacity is directly helpful for improving CPU efficiency, which is one of the reasons why Zen4 can maintain at least 19% IPC growth.

According to the available data, the Ryzen™ 7000 is expected to be up to 16-core design, 5nm process, adapted to AM5 interface (LGA1718), support dual-channel DDR5 memory, 28 PCIe 5.0, power consumption of 105 ~ 170W.

AMD Zen4 is here! The 8-core, 16-core Ryzen™ 7000 debuted: the cache doubled

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