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Day by day, speculations about AMD non-X processors continue to grow. A few presentations that the company will be making at the CES event have been posted online, showing the Ryzen 7000 models.
AMD has three models in development: Ryzen 9 7900/Ryzen 7 7700/Ryzen 5 7600. The Ryzen 9 7900 is a processor that has 12 cores and a maximum frequency 5.4Ghz. The base frequency reported by the Ryzen9 7900X is 3.7Ghz. This is 1.0Ghz lower than the Ryzen9 7900X X variant. The presentation states that the processor will retail for $429 and be competitive with the Core 9 13900 and Core i9-12900.
The base frequency for the 8-core Ryzen 7 7700 model is 3.8Ghz, with a maximum frequency of 5.3Ghz. The base frequency of the Ryzen 7 7700X model is 700Mhz less than that of the 7700X variant, while the maximum frequency is 100Mhz higher. The processor is comparable to the Core i7-13700K or i7-12700K, both priced at $329.
The Ryzen 5 7600 model with 6-core Ryzen 5 processors has a maximum frequency at 5.1Ghz and base speed of 3.8Ghz. The former is 0.9Ghz lower. This processor will retail for $229 and can be compared to the Core i5-13600, i5-12600, and i5-12600.
The existing Ryzen 7000 series coolers work with the AM4 coolers, which are compatible with the new AM5 socket. New 65W processors will include coolers. Ryzen 9 7900 models and Ryzen 7 7700 models come with the RGB Wraith cooler. Ryzen 5 7600 and Ryzen 6 7600 models have the Wraith Stealth cooler.
AMD won’t be able to sell non-X models due to the Ryzen 7000 series cost reduction at the end Nov.
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These processors are available for gamers at $20-30 less.
Ryzen 7000 will be freed from embargo on January 9th. Their presentation at CES 2023 will take place just a few more days earlier. /PCWorld Albanian