AMD: AM5 gets maximum ppt of 230W
The AM5 socket will have a package power tracking limit of 230W and Ryzen 7000 processors will appear with a maximum thermal dissipation power of 170W. AMD has clarified this after incorrect statements about the maximum ppt.
Support AM5 sockets tdps up to 170W and ppt up to 230W, AMD corrects its own first statement to Tom’s Hardware. When announcing Ryzen 7000 at Computex earlier this week, AMD announced that AM5 would support a maximum ppt of 170W. That would mean that this would be the absolute maximum for processors. Currently, that ppt is at 142W.
Ppt stands for package power tracking and AMD calculates it by multiplying the tdp by 1.35. Currently AMD has Ryzen processors with TDPs of 65W and 105W. A 230W ppt would mean that Ryzen 7000 processors with 170W TDP could appear and that’s right, reports AMD_Robert of Technical Marketing at AMD†
Ryzen 7000 processors are based on the Zen 4 architecture, all get igpu, have an L2 cache of 1MB per core and are produced at 5nm. The turbo clock speed of the Ryzen 7000 processors for desktops should exceed 5GHz ‘significantly’.