Interesting how they are doing IOD halves for both SP7 and SP8.
For SP7, each IOD-half has 48 gen6 lanes, 4 gen4 lanes, and 8 mem ch.
For SP8, each IOD-half has 64 gen6 lanes, 4 gen4 lanes, and 4 mem ch.
5500X3D suddenly appears
https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/desktops/ryzen/5000-series/amd-ryzen-5-5500x3d.html
LATAM only.
I don't even know, with those core clocks it "might" beat 12600K, but probably not.
Can't do on AM5 though, all pins already assigned.
AMD could make some kind of new "promontory 25" chipset that includes USB4 ports. That's more likely.
that's... made up? why are you confident in N3 for 12C classic? why is there a random jump from HP to HD in 192->256? reduce+reuse is like the whole motto of chiplets.
it's a 2026-2027 prediction, obviously there's no leaks yet. I bet even AMD doesn't know. Summer release worked fine for strix point, It can happen again. Release High-end in limited quantities in 2026 Q3-Q4, increase production and introduce lower end models in 2027 CES
It's not +95%, the chart is just not readable
It's +95% at 45W, in relation to 100%, which is CBR23 MT score of HX 370 at 15W. HX 370 itself gets +83% to the score when going from 15 to 45W. So the difference between CPUs is at most 5-6%
Interesting thing - there's 2 new skus at the bottom: 4-6 cores, 2-4 CUs, 50 tops, 12-14MB cache, and most importantly - just 14 PCIe lanes. I'm 90% sure it's a new die, a successor to small phoenix. 4 CU of RDNA 3.5 is awful though, just a bit better than several years old 5600G/5700G
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.