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AMD Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 Specs, Release Date Window, Benchmarks, and More
The arrival of AMD's Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 series "Raphael" processors draws near, and recent developments make this a critical release for the company. AMD's previous-gen Ryzen 5000 processors accomplished what was once thought impossible: The chips unseated Intel's best in every CPU benchmark, including taking the top of our list of best CPUs for gaming, as the company outclassed Intel's Rocket Lake in every regard.
But then Alder Lake happened. Intel's new hybrid x86 architecture, featuring a blend of big and powerful cores mixed in with small efficiency cores, pushed the company into the lead in all facets of raw performance and even helped reduce its glaring deficiencies in the power consumption department. But, perhaps most importantly, Alder Lake started a full-on price war with Intel's new bare-knuckle approach to pricing, particularly in the mid-range that serves as gamer country.
But AMD isn't standing still, and its Ryzen 7000 chips are now poised on the starting blocks to take the race for performance leadership to the next level. AMD recently demoed a 16-core Ryzen 7000 processor hitting an amazing 5.5 GHz during a gaming demo and completing a Blender render in 31% less time than Intel's flagship Core i9-12900K.
AMD says the final chips will come with up to >5.5 GHz boost clocks and are loaded with new tech, like a new integrated Radeon RDNA 2 graphics engine, and support AI instructions based on AVX-512. We've also learned plenty of new details about the 5nm Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 'Raphael' processors and the new wave of motherboards with the AM5 socket. AMD also confirmed during its recent analyst day that not only will the standard desktop PC chips come this year, but the company will also launch the 3D V-Cache models by the end of the year.
Intel has its Raptor Lake processors poised on the starting blocks, ensuring that AMD's Ryzen 7000 will have stiff competition when it arrives later this year. We've gathered all of the information we know, both from official and unofficial sources, into this article. We'll update the article as we learn more, but here's what we know so far.
AMD ZEN 4 RYZEN 7000 RELEASE DATE WINDOW
AMD has set Fall 2022 as the official launch window for the first Zen 4 products, the Ryzen 7000 series for desktop PCs (codenamed Raphael). For the US, Fall begins on September 22 and ends on December 22, meaning we'll see Ryzen 7000 by the end of the year. AMD has already demoed its 16-core 32-thread Ryzen processor, presumably the flagship processor, and if the company follows tradition, we expect it to launch its highest-end products first. The company has confirmed that 16 cores and 32 threads are the maximum core count for the Ryzen 7000 at launch.
Reports have also emerged of a launch on September 15, fed by a picture of an apparent briefing with the date emblazoned on a banner. Additionally, it appears that DigiTimes has its own independent sources that also report that AMD has set a mid-September release date, so this appears likely. While this may be the release date, it is noteworthy that this lands a full week before Fall, and we're more accustomed to vendors releasing at the tail end of the designated window rather than before it. In other words, AMD will be bucking a well-established trend if it launches early. We've also seen Ryzen 7000 benchmark leaks intensify over the last several weeks, signalling the chips are moving closer to market.
The Ryzen 7000 chips will mark just the first step of the Zen 4 journey as the company delivers on its CPU roadmap and brings them to the desktop and notebook markets. AMD will also use the Zen 4 architecture for its data center CPU roadmap.