Today, at COMPUTEX 2022, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) showcased its
latest innovations in computing technology to advance the
high-performance computing experience. AMD Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa
Su provided a look at the upcoming Ryzen™ 7000 Series desktop
processors with the new “Zen 4” architecture, which are set to
deliver a significant increase in performance upon their launch in
the fall of 2022. Additionally, Dr. Su highlighted the strong
growth and momentum for AMD in the mobile market as 70 of the more
than 200 expected ultrathin, gaming and commercial notebook designs
powered by Ryzen 6000 Series processors have been launched or
announced to-date. In addition, other AMD executives announced the
newest addition to the Ryzen Mobile lineup, “Mendocino;” the newest
AMD smart technology, SmartAccess Storage; and more details of the
new AM5 platform, including support from leading motherboard
manufacturers.
“At Computex 2022 we highlighted growing adoption
of AMD in ultrathin, gaming and commercial notebooks from the
leading PC providers based on the leadership performance and
battery life of our Ryzen 6000 series mobile processors,” said Dr.
Su. “With our upcoming AMD Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors, we
will bring even more leadership to the desktop market with our
next-generation 5nm ‘Zen 4’ architecture and provide an
unparalleled, high-performance computing experience for gamers and
creators.”
AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Desktop
ProcessorsContinuing to expand on the innovation and
leadership performance of the Ryzen 5000 Series desktop processors,
the new Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors are based on the
extremely efficient 5nm “Zen 4” architecture. The new processors
will double the amount of L2 cache per core, feature higher clock
speeds, and are projected to provide greater than 15% uplift in
single-thread performance versus the prior generation, for an
unmatched desktop PC experience.1 During the keynote, a
pre-production Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processor was demonstrated
running at 5.5 GHz clock speed throughout AAA game play. The same
processor was also demonstrated performing more than 30% faster
than an Intel Core i9 12900K in a Blender multi-threaded rendering
workload.2
In addition to new “Zen 4” compute dies, the Ryzen 7000 series
features an all-new 6nm I/O die. The new I/O die includes
AMD RDNA™ 2-based graphics engine, a new low-power architecture
adopted from AMD Ryzen mobile processors, support for the latest
memory and connectivity technologies like DDR5 and PCI Express®
5.0, and support for up to 4 displays.
AMD Socket AM5 PlatformThe new AMD Socket AM5
platform provides advanced connectivity for our most demanding
enthusiasts. This new socket features a 1718-pin LGA design with
support for up to 170W TDP processors, dual-channel DDR5 memory,
and new SVI3 power infrastructure for leading all-core performance
with our Ryzen 7000 Series processors. AMD Socket AM5 features the
most PCIe 5.0 lanes in the industry with up to 24 lanes, making it
our fastest, largest, and most expansive desktop platform with
support for the next-generation and beyond class of storage and
graphics cards.
The AM5 family features three levels of motherboards:
- X670 Extreme: Bringing the most connectivity and extreme
overclocking capabilities with PCIe 5.0 support for two graphics
slots and one storage slot
- X670: Supporting enthusiast overclocking with PCIe 5.0 support
on one storage slot with graphics support optional
- B650: Designed for performance users with PCIe 5.0 storage
support
Motherboard models spanning all three chipsets are expected from
partners including Asrock, Asus, Biostar, Gigabyte, and MSI, and
PCIe 5.0 storage solutions will be available from a multitude of
partners including Crucial, Micron, and Phison.
Expanding the AMD Ryzen Mobile PortfolioWith an
incredible combination of performance and value, the new
“Mendocino” processors will offer great everyday performance and
are expected to be priced from US $399-$699. Featuring “Zen 2”
cores and RDNA 2 architecture-based graphics, the processors are
designed to deliver the best battery life and performance in the
price band so users can get the most out of their laptop at an
attractive price.
The first systems featuring the new “Mendocino” processors will
be available from OEM partners in Q4 2022.
AMD Advantage™ Systems and AMD SmartAccess
StorageAMD Advantage laptops are designed to deliver great
gaming experiences, offering state-of-the-art performance,
beautiful high-refresh rate displays, great battery life and more.
AMD Advantage systems feature AMD smart technologies, a collection
of advanced capabilities that enable AMD CPUs and GPUs to work
cohesively to help eliminate system bottlenecks and deliver maximum
performance and efficiency. AMD today unveiled the latest addition
to the smart technology family, AMD SmartAccess Storage3, which
supports Microsoft DirectStorage and utilizes AMD Smart Access
Memory™ technology and other AMD technologies to help reduce game
load times and accelerate texture streaming. More information about
AMD SmartAccess Storage will be provided in the coming months.
New AMD Advantage systems are available from a number of OEMs,
including systems from Alienware, Asus, Lenovo, and HP, and now
also include system integrator designs from Metamechbook and Origin
PC.
Corsair is also launching their first-ever laptop designed for
gamers and streamers, exclusively with AMD Advantage, including an
integrated 10-key streaming command center powered by Elgato’s
popular Stream Deck software, and a 1080p high-fidelity streaming
grade webcam.
Supporting Resources
- Learn more about all of AMD’s Computex announcements
- Learn more about AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors
- Learn more about AMD Advantage and AMD smart technologies
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About AMDFor more than 50 years AMD has driven
innovation in high-performance computing, graphics and
visualization technologies. Billions of people, leading Fortune 500
businesses and cutting-edge scientific research institutions around
the world rely on AMD technology daily to improve how they live,
work and play. AMD employees are focused on building leadership
high-performance and adaptive products that push the boundaries of
what is possible. For more information about how AMD is enabling
today and inspiring tomorrow, visit the AMD (NASDAQ:
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and retain qualified personnel; AMD’s stock price volatility; and
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1 Testing as of May 5, 2022, by AMD Performance Labs.
Single-thread performance evaluated with Cinebench R23 1T. AMD
Ryzen 9 5950X System: ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero X570, 2x8
DDR4-3600C16. AMD Ryzen 7000 Series: AMD Reference X670
Motherboard, 16-core Ryzen 7000 Series pre-production processor
sample, 2x16GB DDR5-6000CL30. All systems configured with Radeon™
RX 6950XT GPU (driver: 22.10 Prime), Windows 11 Build 22000.593,
Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD, Asetek 280MM liquid cooler. Results may
vary when final products are released in market.2 Testing as of May
5, 2022 by AMD Performance Labs. Render time measured in seconds to
complete AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series processor wallpaper render. AMD
time: 204 seconds, Intel time: 297 seconds. Core i9-12900K System:
ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Hero, 2x16 DDR5-6400CL32. AMD Ryzen 7000
Series: AMD Reference X670 Motherboard, 2x16GB DDR5-6400CL32. All
systems configured with Radeon™ RX 6950XT (driver: 22.10 Prime),
Windows® 11 Build 22000.593, Samsung 980 Pro 1TB, Asetek 280MM
liquid cooler. Results may vary.3 SmartAccess Storage technology
requires DirectStorage enabled games, OEM enablement with
SmartAccess Memory on select laptops, with an AMD Radeon RX 6000
Series graphics card and Ryzen 6000 Series mobile processor.
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