![]() However, the impact of the additional cache remains to be seen in games that aren’t as sensitive to latency.įlipping over to AMD’s gaming benchmarks against the Core i9-12900K brings slimmer leads for the 5800X3D, and three of the titles end up in a tie. Most of these games are sensitive to memory latency, so keeping data close to the execution cores yields big wins. You can read about those chips here.ĪMD measured an average of 15% more performance against the company’s fastest gaming chip, the Ryzen 9 5900X, and claims the Ryzen 7 5800X3D is now the fastest gaming chip in the world. ![]() AMD says the 5800X3D will be the fastest gaming chip in the world, and it provided its own benchmark results against Intel’s flagship Core i9-12900K to prove it.ĪMD also announced its Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’ series mobile chips with the Zen 3+ CPU architecture, RDNA 2 graphics, and the 6nm process. This new chip features AMD’s new 3D V-Cache tech that packs a whopping 96MB of 元 cache onto a single processor via 3D-stacked SRAM, which AMD says will boost gaming by an average of 15% across a selected range of game titles at 1080p. In the interim, AMD will fire back at Alder Lake this spring with its Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor. AMD says the Ryzen 7000 processors will arrive in the second half of the year. In addition, AMD demoed a Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael’ chip running Halo Infinite with all cores surpassing 5.0 GHz during the benchmark. Not to be outgunned, today AMD teased renders of the coming 5nm Zen 4 chips that will come with Ryzen 7000 branding and a radical new design that will drop into the new AM5 LGA socket. Though I truly hope I am would be nice if PC gamers had at least one 'safe' market they could depend on like the days before CUDA (in Nvidia's case).AMD’s Zen architecture propelled it to the top of the desktop PC market, but Intel’s Alder Lake CPUs have now taken the lead on our list of Best CPUs for gaming. ![]() I knew issues like this would become more and more problematic way back when governemts started using networked consoles as computers back in the PS2 (?, Iraq rumored to use them in clusters)/XB360/PS3 eras. I could see where desperate AI start-ups grab APUs in another crunch scenario. Every time the gaming market thinks they have found a fix for issues like this, some company (or country) finds a new killer use/app that uses the 'new' parts and we are right back where we were. I do have the worry that even APUs will be targeted. Having options in the case of another GPU shortage sounds nice but I worry they will ultimately fall short. And AMD was equally as bad playing along with the launch prices. Nvidia certainly hasn't been helping the space in the discrete market, side eyes 40 series GPUs with their price and performance increases or lack there of as you move down the stack. So APUs like these could well grab a good portion of the gaming market at the lower end and portable gaming. I predict that the normal ryzen 7 8600x will have a 5Ghz+ base clock.With the popularity of things like the steam deck and all the various portable gaming PCs, in concert with the popularity/interest in Nintendo Switch 1/2, I believe we'll see a lot more titles aiming for iGPU gaming at reasonable frame rates. I am still waiting for normal ryzen 8000 leaks though. Order 66 said:If we ever have another GPU shortage as bad as the last one, these will be great for gaming.
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