AMD Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” reportedly enters mass production soon

Published: Mar 29th 2022, 20:28 GMT   Comments

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.

AMD preparing Zen4 for desktops, should launch in the coming months

Reliable AMD leaker claims that AMD CPU codenamed “Raphael” are to enter mass production as soon as next month.  

According to Greymon55, who had successfully leaked AMD roadmaps before, AMD is now set to begin mass production of the next installment in the Ryzen series at earliest in April or May. This means that the product launch is now just months away, assuming that the upcoming series will follow a similar launch schedule as its predecessors.

https://twitter.com/greymon55/status/1508820247276449799

To give some context, AMD Vermeer (Zen3 desktop) entered mass production in July 2020, only to launch in November the same year. Meanwhile, the 3D V-Cache version has been produced since November last year, and it will officially launch next month.

Given that Ryzen 7000 series feature a completely new socket design, the 4-5 months period between production and launch might be extended. However, it is probably safe to assume AMD might be ready to launch Raphael already in early fourth quarter. This would be just in time to compete with Intel 13th Gen Core “Raptor Lake”.

AMD Mainstream Desktop CPU Series
201720182019202020212022
1H2H1H2H1H2H1H2H1H2H1H2H
Ryzen 7000
Ryzen 5000/5000X3D
Ryzen 3000/3000XT
Ryzen 2000
Ryzen 1000
AM4
AM5

AMD Ryzen 7000 series is expected to feature up to 16 cores designed in 5 nm Zen4 microarchitecture. Rumors suggest that the fastest part will reach a TDP of 170W. In January, AMD was demonstrated the first Raphael chips with a sustained all-core clock of 5 GHz.

Furthermore, Zen4 CPUs will land on a new LGA socket cod named AM5. AMD intends to provide multi-year support for its new socket, as well as AM4 cooler compatibility. This new platform will support the latest DDR5 memory technology as well as PCIe Gen5 standard.

AMD Mainstream Desktop CPU Series
VideoCardz.comMatisseVermeerVermeer-X3DRaphaelGranite Ridge
Launch DateJuly 2019November 2020April 20222H 20222023
AMD Ryzen SeriesRyzen 3000Ryzen 5000Ryzen 5000X3DRyzen 7000Ryzen 8000
Core µArch7nm Zen27nm Zen37nm Zen3D5nm Zen4Zen5
Graphics4CUs RDNA2TBC
Max Core Count16161616TBC
SocketAM4AM4AM4AM5AM5
Memory SupportDDR4DDR4DDR4DDR5DDR5
Max TDP105W105W105W170WTBC
PCIe GenPCIe Gen4PCIe Gen4PCIe Gen4PCIe Gen5PCIe Gen5
Motherboard ChipsetAMD 400AMD 500AMD 500AMD 600TBC

Source: @Greymon55




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