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Staro 27.10.2022., 07:46   #10002
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AMD wakes up to Intel's multi-threaded advantage, Ryzen 7 7800X a 10-core/20-thread processor, also readies Ryzen 3 7300X
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Given that AMD doesn't have 10-core "Zen 4" CCDs, the 7800X is a dual-CCD chip, like the Ryzen 9 7900X. It has two CCDs with 5 cores, each; and more importantly, 32 MB of L3 cache, each. The engineering sample of this processor is configured with a base frequency of 4.50 GHz, and 5.40 GHz boost. There's no word on availability, but given that the Core i7-13700K crushes the Ryzen 7 7700X in both gaming and multi-threaded performance from the reviews we've seen (expect our review soon); AMD would likely replace the 7700X at its $399 price-point with the new 10-core 7800X, and lower the 7700X to a price-point closer to that of the i5-13600K. The AMD Ryzen 3 7300X is an interesting part, and with it, AMD hopes to eat Intel's lunch in the high-volume Value segment dominated by the 12th Gen Core i3. AMD has made integrated graphics standard with the Ryzen 7000-series, so the 7300X can directly compete against the likes of the i3-12100, i3-12300, etc. This is one segment where Intel lacks the Hybrid architecture or E-cores; and AMD can match it in CPU core-counts.

The Ryzen 3 7300X is a 4-core/8-thread processor with "Zen 4" CPU cores (confirmed to be "Zen 4" based with the 1 MB/core L2 cache size). The processor has a single "Zen 4" CCD, with four cores disabled, but with the L3 cache left untouched at 32 MB. The chip has an impressive 4.50 GHz base frequency, and 5.00 GHz boost. The specs on paper should make the 7300X a formidable rival to the likes of the Core i3-12300, especially given that Intel is expected to rebrand "Alder Lake" into the 13th Gen for the lower end of its product-stack. There's only one fly in the ointment, and that is I/O. The 7300X only supports DDR5 memory, unlike the Core i3-12300, which also supports DDR4, which adds to its cost-effectiveness. So you get the multi-threaded performance rivaling a 5600X, with the IPC or single-threaded performance competitive to "Alder Lake."
Izvor: TechPowerUp
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We removed two posts based on recent Ryzen 7000 'leaks'. It looks like someone has found a way to trick Geekbench.
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