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AMD’s best gaming CPU is getting successors and could put more pressure on Intel in a few months

AMD’s best gaming CPU is getting successors and could put more pressure on Intel in a few months


The Ryzen 5800X3D is popular with gamers mainly because of its large cache – it will soon be replaced by new CPUs.

AMD has now released the first processors of the Ryzen 7000 series, but the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is still the CPU for gamers. With a particularly large L3 cache, it puts itself in some games Even before the most recent internal competition And he just has to admit defeat at the Core i9-13900K.

AMD itself has long known that variants with a larger 3D cache are also planned for the Ryzen 7000. Now the US side wants Wccftech to know that these Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs will be announced in a few months.

Like the page Quoted from AMD’s internal roadmapthe manufacturer will announce the processors at CES 2023. The technology fair will be held in Las Vegas from January 5-8.

AMD itself has already confirmed that Ryzen 7000 CPUs with 3D V-Cache are turned on.





AMD itself has already confirmed that Ryzen 7000 CPUs with 3D V-Cache are turned on.

Ryzen 7000X3D: No longer a lone wolf

In the article, Wccftech constantly talks about several CPUs that will be released based on Zen 4 and with 3D V-Cache. Unlike the Ryzen 5000, more than one model with a larger cache is likely to appear.

The exact processors involved cannot be found in the known information from AMD nor in the article. However, a Ryzen 7800X3D release seems very likely.

AMD had rejected Ryzen 9 with 3D V-Cache for the last generation. So it’s particularly exciting to see if there will be a Ryzen 9 7900X3D or even a Ryzen 9 7950X3D in the coming months.

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With the presentation at CES, it appears that AMD has pushed the release of gaming processors forward. Originally, CPUs were not supposed to be introduced until the end of 2023. One of the reasons for the previous version might be the performance of the Intel Core i9-13900K.

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AMD doesn’t want to give up yet

In his testing, my colleague Niels was quite amazed at how powerful the Intel flagship CPU is compared to the new AMD processors.

Especially at lower resolutions, when the CPUs are not constrained by the graphics card, the Octa-core processor from Intel is getting a good lead. AMD’s Ryzen 9 7950X clearly has to admit defeat.

With Ryzen 7000X3D CPUs, AMD could turn the tide again in a few months, which could be the reason for a possible early release. The larger L3 cache combined with the new Zen 4 base could give AMD the gaming crown once again.

However, the duel has not yet been decided, because Intel also has supplies in the pipeline with the Core i9-13900KS and AMD will not give up without a fight.

Incredible clock speeds: Intel’s Core i9-13900KS is said to have broken two records at the same time

Do you think AMD can beat Intel again with its new 3D V-Cache CPUs? And do you think there will also be a Ryzen 9 with 3D cache this year? Write us your opinion in the comments!