AMD is reportedly planning to bring its signature 3D V-Cache to the next-gen APUs and Threadripper processors.
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AMD has quietly released its new Ryzen 7 5700X3D processor to the market which has almost made the highly popular 5800X3D redundant. The former should offer almost as good a performance.
AMD is still not done with the AM4 platform. According to a new leak, the company is gearing up to expand the platform with two more 3D V-Cache processors: the Ryzen 7 5700X3D and Ryzen 5 5500X3D.
AMD has announced the Ryzen 9 7945HX3D CPU for gaming notebooks, with 3D V-Cache and 64MB of L3. However, it will only be in one high-end laptop, made by ASUS, when it launches in August.
AMD has officially debuted its new 6-core Ryzen 5 5600X3D, something that the rumor mill had suggested around three weeks ago. Interestingly, however, this new processor is Micro Center-exclusive.
According to a new leak, AMD is busy preparing a new processor for the AM4 platform. The Ryzen 5 5600X3D should become the company's most affordable modern processor with 3D V-Cache.
Although AMD's all-new Ryzen 9 7950X3D could not be an i9-13900K killer in terms of gaming performance, the new 3D V-cache part completely annihilates the Intel i9 in terms of efficiency.
While not publicly listed yet, some of AMD's partners have begun releasing AMD's new 5.01.29.2026 chipset driver which boosts performance of Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs on Windows 11 and Windows 10.
AMD's latest processor trio is here, and it is special. Unlike the previously announced Ryzen 7000 models, the latest chips feature AMD's 3D V-cache for extra performance in games and apps.
AMD announced its new Ryzen 7000X3D processors earlier. The company says it worked with Microsoft, and others, to optimize Windows 11 (and possibly Windows 10), to best take advantage of the new CPUs.
Hot on the heels of Intel's 13th Gen Raptor Lake launch next month, AMD is rumored to reveal its Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs during CES 2023. The X3D chips could potentially make a short work of the former.
AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7 5800X3D, due to launch in a week's time, is easily able to beat Intel's latest 12th Gen Alder Lake-S flagship Core i9 parts in games that really utilize the new 3D V-cache.
An early gaming benchmark of the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D shows that it is easily able to beat Intel's much more expensive Core i9-12900KS. The i9 costs $739 while the 5800X3D is priced at $449.
AMD's upcoming chipset driver 4.03.03.624 will be carrying important optimization for the upcoming Ryzen 7 5800X3D which could lead to performance gains. The driver will also be adding USB4 support.
AMD has launched all-new "Milan-X" EPYC 7003X lineup today which come with the new 3D V-Cache. The new cache implementation allows AMD to cram in 804MB of cache on the flagship 64 core part.
AMD's presentation slide deck for CES 2022 has purportedly leaked. The slides contain information related to the upcoming Ryzen 6000 series Rembrandt APU lineup, Zen 4, Socket AM5, and more.
In a major shift, AMD's next-gen mainstream desktop socket AM5 is reportedly said to feature LGA packaging. That's not all there is to AM5 as it is also expected to introduce DDR5 memory support.