• Gigabyte spoils AMDs Ryzen 9000X3D surprise by leaking flagship 1

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    Gigabyte spoils AMDs Ryzen 9000X3D surprise by leaking flagship 16-core CPU, which could be something special for gamers with X3D turbo mode

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    Tue, 05 Nov 2024 10:41:01 +0000

    Description:
    Gigabyte lets 3D V-Cache cat out of the Zen 5 bag, casually mentioning
    16-core Ryzen 9000X3D CPU in a press release.

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    indirectly mentioned 16-core X3D Zen 5 chip in a press release Flagship CPU should get a major boost from Gigabytes turbo mode AMD is expected to reveal new flagship at CES 2025 if rumors are right

    AMDs flagship 3D V-Cache processor for the Zen 5 family has again been
    leaked, this time as part of a press release penned by Gigabyte.

    We know that the Ryzen 9800X3D is incoming actually later this week, on November 7 as AMD already announced it, and Gigabyte mentions that chip in the press release (noticed by German tech site ComputerBase ) on the subject of the benefits of its X3D turbo mode (which weve been hearing a lot about lately ).

    The interesting bit is that Gigabyte mentions performance increases of up to 18% for incoming Ryzen 9000 series 16-core X3D processors (using said turbo mode) as well as the 9800X3D.

    No other Ryzen X3D CPUs have yet been revealed, but the rumor mill strongly believes that the Ryzen 9800X3D (8-core workhorse) will eventually be joined by the Ryzen 9900X3D (12-core) and Ryzen 9950X3D (16-core) processors.

    So, it seems that this is an indirect confirmation that there will indeed be
    a 16-core X3D flagship, which will almost certainly be the Ryzen 9950X3D (theres no reason AMD wouldnt stick to its previous naming scheme, after all, following the Ryzen 7950X3D flagship for Zen 4).

    On top of this, as VideoCardz (which flagged the ComputerBase post) points out, the Ryzen 9950X3D was actually mentioned using the chips full name by Thermal Grizzly recently, with the firm telling us that the flagship will be compatible with various cooling solutions that it makes.

    There have been plenty of rumors about the Ryzen 9950X3D (and 9900X3D for
    that matter) running alongside speculation about the 9800X3D before that processor was formally unveiled by AMD.

    At this point, it would be a shock if there wasnt a 16-core Ryzen 9950X3D inbound, but we wont get to see the CPU revealed in the immediate future if the rumor mill is correct on the release timeframe. While the 9800X3D is
    about to arrive, the other Ryzen 9 models for the Zen 5 X3D range arent expected to be aired until CES 2025 , with a launch probably shortly thereafter. (Image credit: Shutterstock) Analysis: The benefits of turbo mode for the Zen 5 flagship

    Whats interesting about the turbo mode Gigabyte is stoking hype around is
    that it apparently applies a raft of tuning measures to 3D V-Cache
    processors, including disabling SMT (multithreading) which can improve gaming performance, and also disabling one CCD (Core Chiplet Die, or chiplet for short).

    Now, the Ryzen 9950X3D should consist of two chiplets (of 8-cores apiece, likely one with 3D V-Cache, and one without, as is the case with the
    7950X3D). And, in some situations, with some PC games , its not necessarily the best idea to have both of those chiplets active. So, using the turbo mode will intelligently turn off one CCD to improve performance it may seem odd the 8-cores can be faster than 16-cores, but that is indeed the case sometimes, and at any rate, for many games, 8-cores is plenty enough anyway.

    This CCD issue was one of the reasons why PC gamers preferred the 7800X3D
    over the 7950X3D well, that and the cost but with the Zen 5 flagship, it seems this may no longer be the case (save for the point about the 9950X3D being expensive, which it undoubtedly will be).

    In Gigabytes press release, performance boosts of up to 18% for the 16-core X3D processor are highlighted, compared to 5% for the 9800X3D, and the fine-tuning around those CCDs is likely to be a big part of the reason why and equally the reason why this generations flagship might be more tempting for gamers. Youll definitely need deep pockets, though, especially as AMD has hiked the price for the 9800X3D (slightly), so the same may be true of the 9950X3D. You might also like Intel may not have any new desktop chips coming until Nova Lake in 2026 These are all the best cheap graphics card deals What is a processor: Your CPU explained in plain terms



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