AMD will release Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU with 3D V-Cache this spring, Zen 4 to follow later
AMD may release a Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor with 3D V-Cache this spring. This is evident from a leaked slide published by VideoCardz. Zen 4 CPUs will follow in the second half of 2022. The company is also expected to announce new laptop CPUs and GPUs.
Tech website VideoCardz publishes a slide that seems to confirm the arrival of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D. AMD already reported last year that it would release Ryzen 5000 CPUs with 3D V-Cache, but did not give any concrete details at the time. The company demonstrated the 3D V-Cache technique in June, which is used to add additional L3 cache to processors. According to the slide, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D will be released in the spring of 2022. More specific details are not yet known. AMD is expected to share more information later today during its CES presentation.
The leaked slide also shows a preview of AMD’s upcoming Zen 4 Ryzen CPUs. Those processors should be available in the second half of this year. The upcoming processors will be produced at 5nm and will use a new AM5 platform, which will succeed the current AM4 socket. The slide confirms previous renders of ExecutableFix, showing that AMD is switching to an LGA socket for its Zen 4 CPUs.
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New Ryzen 6000 Laptop CPUs and Radeon RX 6000 Laptop Video Cards
AMD is also expected to show Ryzen 6000 processors for laptops during CES. They are rumored to be produced at 6nm, and have a ‘Zen 3+ architecture’ and an integrated RDNA2 GPU. AMD would release 15W and 45W models of these processors. Recent leaks from VideoCardz mention support for DDR5-4800 and Lpddr5-6400 memory, DisplayPort 2.0 and Wi-Fi 6E.
In addition, new Radeon RX 6000 laptop graphics cards are expected, including an RX 6500M and RX 6300M produced at 6nm. Furthermore, a Radeon RX 6850M XT will appear with 40 compute units at 7nm, in addition to some RX 6000S-7nm GPUs that are said to be more energy-efficient. There has also been talk for some time about 6nm desktop GPUs and possibly new Threadripper PRO 5000 CPUs.