AMD has officially announced that their next-generation X3D desktop processors will be based on the latest Zen5 architecture and will be available on November 7th. Although AMD has only disclosed the release date without providing specific pricing or detailed information, it has left us filled with anticipation.
According to some leaked information, we can expect the 9800X3D to be the first next-generation X3D processor released on November 7th. This processor is expected to come with eight cores, a base clock frequency of 4.7GHz, and a boost clock frequency that could reach 5.2GHz or higher. This configuration will make the 9800X3D more competitive in terms of performance.
Recent leaked MSI slides also suggest that the 9000X3D series will outperform the 7000X3D series in productivity and creator workloads. If this information is accurate, then the 9000X3D series will perform similarly to the non-X3D Ryzen 9000 series processors in benchmarks like Cinebench R23.
However, the upcoming X3D processors may not see a significant leap in gaming performance compared to the 7000 series X3D. Nevertheless, they are expected to easily surpass Intel's Core Ultra 200 series processors in the gaming field. Intel has acknowledged that their latest desktop CPUs will lag approximately 5% behind AMD's existing 7800X3D processor in terms of performance.
In addition to the X3D processor news, AMD has also launched a pre-holiday promotion for the latest Ryzen 9000 series processors. For example, the Ryzen 99950X can enjoy a discount of up to $50, while the Ryzen 99900X, Ryzen 79700X, and Ryzen 59600X all have discounts of $30. This undoubtedly adds more temptation for consumers.
AMD's new product launch has attracted a lot of attention, and the official release on November 7th will be an event worth looking forward to. We will be watching to see how the new processors perform and how they compete with Intel's competitors in the market.
Key Points:
💻 On November 7th, AMD will release the 9000 series X3D desktop processors based on the Zen5 architecture, with the first being the 9800X3D, expected to have four cores and high frequencies.
📈 The 9000X3D series will outperform the 7000X3D series in productivity and creator workloads, approaching the non-X3D Ryzen 9000 series.
🎉 Meanwhile, AMD has also launched a holiday promotion for the Ryzen 9000 series processors, with discounts up to $50.