Everything about Ryzen 7000, the new processor series from AMD – release, benchmark, prices

Everything about Ryzen 7000, the new processor series from AMD - release, benchmark, prices

With Ryzen 7000, AMD accidentally introduced its new series of processors. With AM5 there is a new socket, as well as support for DDR5 and PCIe 5.0. MeinMMO provides you with all the information about the new series and explains what you need to know about the release of Ryzen 7000. What is Ryzen 7000?

AMD has presented its latest processor series under the name “Raphael” with Ryzen 7000. This followed the previous 5000 series, but represents a completely different architecture. With Ryzen 7000 you get a lot of new features and improvements that you won’t get with Ryzen 5000.

The most important thing about Ryzen 7000 in brief:

  • Code name: Raphael
  • Architecture: Zen 4 (5 nanometers)
  • up to 16 cores with up to 32 threads
  • DDR5 memory controller, PCIe 5.0 interface
  • CPUs with integrated graphics processor, based on RDNA 2
  • New AM5 socket
  • 600 series chipset: X670E, X670 and B650 motherboards
  • up to 170W TDP, 230W peak power
  • Support for AVX-512

Ryzen 7000 Release – When will AMD’s new CPU series appear?

Is there a release date yet? No, there is no official release date yet when Ryzen 7000 will officially be available in stores.

Nevertheless, there are already rumors that the Ryzen 7000 will be released on September 15, 2022 (via hardwareluxx.de). At least that’s what a Chinese source reports about a dealer meeting. Other sources report that “Raphael” should be released in the third quarter of 2022.

AMD has neither confirmed nor denied the rumors surrounding the release.

Ryzen 7000 Price – What will the new processors cost?

What will the new processors cost? AMD has not yet announced any official prices for the new “Raphael” processors. However, there are already some rumors that the “Ryzen 7000” CPUs will cost 50-100 euros more than the current generation. This is reported by the online magazine (wccftech.com).

Nevertheless, both Intel with its future “Raptor Lake” processors (i-13000) and the in-house competition (Ryzen 5000) should play a role here, where AMD sets the prices for the new generation.

Ryzen 7000 – A new socket is coming with AM5, what does that mean?

What does new socket mean? If you want to install a processor on your mainboard, you put the CPU on a suitable socket. Only certain processors fit on a socket. All previous Ryzen desktop processors fit on the same socket AM4.

With Ryzen 7000, however, AMD is delivering a new socket for AM5. First of all, this means that your previous Ryzen CPU no longer fits on the socket, but you cannot put a new CPU on your old mainboard the other way around either.

What brings AM5? AM5 comes with a lot of new features and functions that you can only use with the new chipset. These include PCIe 5.0 or DDR5 RAM. With AM5, AMD will also rely on a new design for the mainboard chipsets, namely the B650, X670 and X670E.

Can I continue to use my old mainboard? If you want to buy a Ryzen 7000 processor, according to current information you cannot avoid a new motherboard.

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Ryzen 7000 Specs and Features: What’s new in AMD’s “Raphael”?

Higher Clock Speeds: The latest generation from AMD is said to deliver significantly more performance. AMD itself declared at a Financial Analyst Day in June 2022 that there should be around 35% more performance.

PCIe 5.0: In an interview, AMD’s Marketing Director Robert Hallock stated that all AM5 processors will receive support for PCIe 5.0 in 2022 (via AMD.com).

DDR5 memory: The new memory should ensure better and higher performance. The colleagues from GameStar already showed in their Test with DDR5 and Intel processorthat DDR5 delivers more performance on average.

Significantly more connections: With AM5 you have significantly more connections on the mainboard: Up to 14 USB ports with up to 20 GB/s and also Type-C. There is also Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2 and up to four display connections.

Ryzen 7000 benchmarks: how fast will AMD’s new processors get?

How much performance do I get? There is still no reliable information on the performance and performance of AMD’s Ryzen 7000. The magazine WCCF Tech picks up some information here, which in turn is said to come from leakers in Asia.

According to leaks and rumors, the 4 currently known new processors should have the following specs:

Surname cores/threads tact cache TDP
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16/32 ~5.5GHz 80MB (64 + 16) 105-170 watts
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 12/24 ~5.4GHz 76MB (64 + 12) 105-170 watts
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X 8/16 ~5.3GHz 40MB (32 + 8) 105 watts
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6/12 ~5.2GHz 38MB (32 + 6) 65 watts

With the Ryzen 5 7600, AMD should again be aimed at most users and follows the popular Ryzen 5 3600 and the Ryzen 5 5600X. These are both processors installed by many gamers.

More tips about new hardware: Are you considering upgrading your PC in the course of the year and buying a graphics card, for example? Then you should definitely find out more about AMD’s RX 7000 and Nvidia’s RTX 4000 series. Because there are already a lot of rumors here:

This is what you should definitely know about the next generation of graphics cards before you buy a new one now

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