AMD has officially unveiled its latest Ryzen 9000 Series desktop CPUs, featuring the advanced Zen 5 architecture. With a maximum boost clock speed of up to 5.7GHz, these new processors promise significant performance enhancements. Alongside the Ryzen 9000 Series, AMD also introduced two new desktop CPUs in the Ryzen 5000XT Series, continuing support for the AM4 platform.
Key Points
Launch: AMD has unveiled its new Ryzen 9000 Series desktop CPUs based on the advanced Zen 5 architecture.
Performance: Top-end models feature up to 16 cores and 32 threads with boost clock speeds reaching up to 5.7GHz.
Additional Releases: AMD also introduced two new CPUs in the Ryzen 5000XT Series, continuing support for the AM4 platform.
Market Availability: The new Ryzen 9000 Series CPUs will be available for DIY desktop builds by July 2024.
Features
Architecture: Zen 5
Core Count: Up to 16 cores and 32 threads
Clock Speed: Boost clock speeds up to 5.7GHz
IPC Improvement: Up to 16% faster instructions per cycle compared to previous generations
Compatibility: Designed for the latest AM5 socket
Enhanced Connectivity: New chipsets (AMD X870E and AMD X870) support USB-4, PCIe Gen 5, and WiFi 7
Specifications
Ryzen 9000 Series
Ryzen 9 9950X
Cores/Threads: 16C / 32T
Base Clock: 4.3GHz
Boost Clock: 5.7GHz
L2 Cache: 16MB
L3 Cache: 64MB
TDP: 170W
Ryzen 9 9900X
Cores/Threads: 12C / 24T
Base Clock: 4.4GHz
Boost Clock: 5.6GHz
L2 Cache: 12MB
L3 Cache: 64MB
TDP: 120W
Ryzen 7 9700X
Cores/Threads: 8C / 16T
Base Clock: 3.8GHz
Boost Clock: 5.5GHz
L2 Cache: 8MB
L3 Cache: 32MB
TDP: 65W
Ryzen 5 9600X
Cores/Threads: 6C / 12T
Base Clock: 3.9GHz
Boost Clock: 5.4GHz
L2 Cache: 6MB
L3 Cache: 32MB
TDP: 65W
Ryzen 5000XT Series
Ryzen 9 5900XT
Cores/Threads: 16C / 32T
Base Clock: 3.3GHz
Boost Clock: 4.8GHz
L2 Cache: 8MB
L3 Cache: 64MB
TDP: 105W
Ryzen 7 5800XT
Cores/Threads: 8C / 16T
Base Clock: 3.8GHz
Boost Clock: 4.8GHz
L2 Cache: 4MB
L3 Cache: 32MB
TDP: 105W
Pricing and Availability
Ryzen 9000 Series: Available for DIY custom builds by July 2024 internationally. Expected in India by August-September 2024.
Ryzen 5000XT Series: Pricing details are yet to be announced. Availability aligned with the Ryzen 9000 Series rollout.
Conclusion
AMD continues to push the boundaries of desktop CPU performance with its new Ryzen 9000 Series, offering significant improvements in processing power and efficiency with the Zen 5 architecture. The introduction of new Ryzen 5000XT Series CPUs ensures continued support for the AM4 platform, catering to a broad range of users from high-end gaming enthusiasts to professional content creators. With enhanced connectivity options and future-proofing features, AMD is set to maintain its competitive edge in the desktop CPU market.
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