AMD reveled the new Ryzen 7000 Series of desktop Processor, which are based on new AM5 Platform and Zen 4 architecture,ushering in the next era of high performance for gamers, enthusiasts, and content creators. Featuring up to 16 cores, 32 threads and built on an optimized, high-performance, TSMC 5nm process node.
AMD annouced the four CPUs are the 7950X, the 7900X, the 7700X, and the 7600X. These have similar core and thread counts as the initial wave of Ryzen 5000 releases 5950X, 5900, 5800X and 5600X but with better boost frequency.
At the top of the stack is the Ryzen 9 7950X, a 16-core, 32 thread processor capable of boosting up to 5.7GHz and with 4.2GHz base clock. It features 80MB of total cache capacity and has a TDP of 170W.
Next is the 12-core, 24-thread Ryzen 9 7900X, which has a boost clock of 5.6GHz and base clock of 4.7GHz. It has 76MB of total cache and a TDP of 170W.
The third model in the line-up is the 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 7700X. It has a boost clock of 5.4GHz and base clock of 4.5GHz. It has 40MB of total cache capacity and a TDP of 105W.
Lastly, there's the Ryzen 5 7600X. It features 6-cores, 12-threads and has a boost clock of up to 5.3GHz and base clock of 4.7GHz. It has 38MB total cache capacity and 105W TDP.