At Computex 2024, AMD unveiled its next-generation Zen 5 desktop processors. The flagship of this series, the highly anticipated Ryzen 9 9950X, was announced. AMD describes this processor as “the world’s most powerful desktop consumer processor.” So, what does this new processor offer? Here are the details…
Features of the new Zen 5 processor AMD Ryzen 9 9950X
The Ryzen 9 9950X features 16 cores and 32 threads. This processor, which can reach a boost clock speed of 5.7GHz, is equipped with 80MB of L2+L3 cache. AMD claims that this new processor provides approximately a 16% increase in IPC (instructions per cycle) performance compared to the previous generation Ryzen processors. Specifically, it is said to offer up to a 56% performance increase in Blender compared to Intel’s Core i9-14900K processor and a 21% increase in Cinebench 2024.
The Zen 5 architecture continues to use the AM5 socket and offers support for PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5. However, there are some significant updates under this new architecture. AMD’s Technical Marketing Manager Donny Woligroski states that Zen 5 offers much more advanced branch predictions, resulting in significant improvements in both accuracy and latency. This new architecture provides twice the computational and data bandwidth and twice the AI performance compared to previous generations.
AMD has announced that the AM5 socket, launched in 2022, will continue to receive support for new processors until at least 2027. This means users can upgrade their systems for many years. Additionally, new 5900XT and 5800XT processors for AM4 motherboards will be released in July, competing with Intel’s mid-range 13th generation desktop processors.
AMD also introduced the X870 and X870E motherboard chipsets for the new Ryzen 9000 series processors. These new motherboards offer standard support for USB 4.0 and PCIe Gen 5. High EXPO memory overclocking support is another significant feature offered by these motherboards.
These new processors, set to be released in July, bring exciting developments for desktop computer users. What do you think? How will AMD’s new processors make a difference in gaming and productivity performance? Don’t forget to share your thoughts with us…