Interfaces of AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D on SANDRA Database

Interfaces of AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D on SANDRA Database

Online benchmark databases are starting to list AMD’s highly anticipated gaming Processor, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D “Zen 4,” which launches in early April. With 64 MB of 3D Vertical Cache, the 8-core/16-thread processor’s L3 cache grows to an astonishing 96 MB, bringing the overall cache size to 104 MB. The...

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2+4 CPU Configuration Spies Potential AMD Hybrid Phoenix 2 APU

2+4 CPU Configuration Spies Potential AMD Hybrid Phoenix 2 APU

A purported AMD Phoenix 2 hybrid APU with a 2+4 CPU layout has been found in the MilkyWay@Home database. The “A70F80” CPUID appears to be a part of the Phoenix 2 lineup even if the APU was not given a name. The APU in issue contains two regular Zen 4...

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In Europe, AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is listed

In Europe, AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D is listed

The introduction of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D on April 6 is just around the corner, and while we already know that the US launch price is set at $449, AMD withheld any information regarding the price in Europe. Luckily, initial listings have begun to surface, showing it selling for €530...

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China-only 13th Gen “Dark SKUs” from Intel: Price Drops

China-only 13th Gen “Dark SKUs” from Intel: Price Drops

In an effort to better cater to the PC gaming market in China, Intel introduced a few 13th Gen Core SKUs there in February. Both the Core i5-13490F (6P+4E but with 24 MB L3 cache) and the Core i7-13790F (8P+8E but with 33 MB L3 cache) fit into this category....

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Mixed Results After Adding 24GB DDR5 Modules on AMD Ryzen 7000 Platform—POSTs but Doesn’t Boot

Mixed Results After Adding 24GB DDR5 Modules on AMD Ryzen 7000 Platform—POSTs but Doesn’t Boot

The past month has seen the introduction of DDR5 memory modules with densities of 24 GB and 48 GB, resulting in capacities of 48 GB (2x 24 GB), 96 GB (2x 48 GB or 4x 24 GB), and even 192 GB (4x 48 GB). The only catch is that these...

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A “Celestial” Xe3 iGPU Will Be Integrated Into an Intel “Panther Lake” CPU.

A “Celestial” Xe3 iGPU Will Be Integrated Into an Intel “Panther Lake” CPU.

The microarchitecture powering Intel’s 17th Gen Core CPUs, which are scheduled to launch in 2026–2027, is known as “Panther Lake” under development. It replaces the 16th Gen (“Lunar Lake”), 15th Gen (“Arrow Lake”), and 14th Gen (“Meteor Lake”) architectures (2025–2026). While there isn’t much information available about “Panther Lake,” the...

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Sale of AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D and 7900X3D begins today

Sale of AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D and 7900X3D begins today

The Ryzen 9 7950X3D 16-core/32-thread and the Ryzen 9 7900X3D 12-core/24-thread, AMD’s top two new desktop CPUs, will be available for purchase later today (starting 3 PM Central European time, 9 AM EST). The company’s 3D Vertical Cache technology, found in the two “Zen 4” processors, greatly enhances gaming performance....

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To What Extent Will Intel Implement the “Meteor Lake” 6P+16E CPU on Desktop Platform?

To What Extent Will Intel Implement the “Meteor Lake” 6P+16E CPU on Desktop Platform?

According to a story from late last year, Intel is delaying the release of its forthcoming “Meteor Lake” microarchitecture for the desktop platform in favor of a mobile platform debut in late 2023. “Arrow Lake,” which would cover both platforms, would then follow in 2024. In the meanwhile, a “Raptor...

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Ryzen 7000X3D CCD Priority Can Be Fine-Grainedly Controlled With AMD AGESA 1.0.0.5C AM5

Ryzen 7000X3D CCD Priority Can Be Fine-Grainedly Controlled With AMD AGESA 1.0.0.5C AM5

For its Socket AM5 motherboards, ASUS has started distributing beta UEFI firmware updates that contain AGESA 1.0.0.5 patch-C microcode. This allows end users more control over how the processor divides workload between the two CCDs (CPU complex dies) on 12-core and 16-core Ryzen 7000 series processors, including the future 7000X3D...

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Intel Postpones Orders for 3 nm Wafers from TSMC, Delaying “Arrow Lake” Release Till 2025?

Intel Postpones Orders for 3 nm Wafers from TSMC, Delaying “Arrow Lake” Release Till 2025?

DigiTimes, a Taiwan-based industry watchdog, has learned from sources in PC makers that Intel has postponed its purchases for 3 nm wafers from TSMC. The wafers, which were constructed on the TSMC N3 node, were intended to power the iGPU-equipped graphics tiles of the future “Arrow Lake” processors, which were...

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