According to news from this site on June 13, foreign media Tom's Hardware reported that AMD's general manager of client channel business David McAfee recently stated that the Ryzen 9000 desktop processor will have better " effective frequency" performance.
Compared with the Ryzen 7000 series desktop processors, the Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors have only a slight increase of 0.1GHz in the acceleration frequency of the 6/8-core models, and the basic frequency has completely regressed, but at the same time, 12 The TDP power of the core and the following models has been reduced to a certain extent:
##▲ Comparison of two generations of processor parameters
McAfee explained this change. Compared with the previous generation products, the Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors have improved in terms of heat dissipation design and top cover thermal conductivity efficiency, which means that it has better heat dissipation at high frequencies. Performance, frequency is more difficult to reduce.
In other words, Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors can maintain high frequencies for longer, run faster under actual load, and have a higher overall "effective frequency."
In the end, AMD can improve the frequency performance of the CPU in real scenarios without increasing power consumption and heat generation.
McAfee also said: "We are lowering the TDP because it turns out that our eight cores are so good that we don't need a higher TDP, so I think this is a very sharp contrast."
In terms of architecture, AMD Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors have nearly doubled the L1 and L2 cache bandwidth. AMD claims that the CPU has improved IPC by 16%.
The sum of all these factors will greatly improve the performance of Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors in gaming scenarios. However, according to previous reports on this site, its gaming performance is still slightly behind the Ryzen 7000X3D series processors.
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