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Rumors of a 16-core AMD Ryzen X3D chip with 192MB of L3 cache have been swatted away by a tech leaker, saying "there is no ...
A new rumor suggests that a 16-core AMD gaming CPU with a huge 196MB L3 cache is on the way, double the amount available with ...
In a sea of next-gen CPUs, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D still stands tall. We benchmark it across 4 games, resolutions, and GPUs to ...
German tech site PC Games Hardware (PCGH) reports (via Neowin) that there's a problem with Windows 10 whereby the Game Bar - an overlay that carries a bunch of useful game-related settings - is ...
However, hardware leaker chi11eddog claims that the chipmaker might capitalize on the success of the Ryzen 9000X3D series and ...
AMD's Ryzen X3D CPUs are widely hailed as the best gaming CPUs you can buy, and rightly so. The Ryzen 3D V-Cache technology ...
AMD is reportedly cooking up new Ryzen 9000 series CPUs: new 16C/32T chip with 200W TDP, 192MB L3 cache with rumored new dual ...
AMD attributes the 3D-V Cache technology aboard the latest X3D processor to roughly an 8% gain in FPS numbers and "double-digit percentage improvements" on a generation-over-generation basis.
Leaked Nova Lake specs reveal up to 144MB of L3 cache, potentially aiming squarely at AMD’s gaming-focused X3D series.
Sure, “X3D” alone isn’t much to go on — an AM5 socket supports the newest Ryzen 9000 processors as well as the older 7000 series, which includes variants like the Ryzen 9 7950X3D.
Today, we're comparing the three X3D chips available on the AM4 platform: the Ryzen 5 5600X3D, Ryzen 7 5700X3D, and Ryzen 7 5800X3D. Technically, most of you will only have access to the Ryzen 7 ...