AMD a présenté le processeur Ryzen 7 9800X3D, un modèle octocœur basé sur l’architecture Zen 5, prévu pour sortir le 7 novembre. Cette nouvelle puce offre 64 Mo de cache L3 supplémentaire et promet une augmentation de performance de 59 % par rapport à l’Intel Core Ultra 9 285K. Avec une fréquence de base de 4,7 GHz et un boost allant jusqu’à 5,2 GHz, le Ryzen 9800X3D est optimisé pour les jeux, atteignant environ 20 % de performances supérieures à celles de ses concurrents, le tout au prix de 479 $.
AMD has introduced the new octa-core Ryzen 9800X3D CPU, leveraging the Zen 5 architecture. This powerful processor features an extra 64 MB of L3 cache and is set to launch on November 7th.
AMD Reveals Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Promises Up to 59% Enhanced Gaming Performance Over Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU has been officially announced by AMD through a recent video uploaded on the AMD Gaming YouTube channel. The presentation included detailed specifications, impressive gaming performance metrics, and the confirmed release date, aligning with earlier reports.
Jack Huynh, AMD’s Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Compute & Graphics Group, expressed his excitement:
« I am excited to introduce the new Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor. We have dedicated years to refining the next-generation 3D V-Cache technology. This advancement showcases our commitment to innovation and honors the aspirations of gamers aiming for peak performance. »
« Our focus remains on redefining performance and innovation in desktop computing, providing solutions that go beyond the expectations of gamers and creators alike. »
The new die design of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D was also showcased, featuring a delidded processor, which incorporates three distinct silicon types: a Compute die, an I/O die, and a CCD die, all engineered to work in unison to deliver superior gaming performance.
With 8 cores and 16 threads, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D operates at a base clock speed of 4.7 GHz, with a maximum boost of up to 5.2 GHz. The processor boasts a total of 104 MB of cache, including 96 MB of L3 cache along with additional L1 and L2 cache. The CCD contributes 32 MB of its own L3 cache, complemented by a 64 MB 3D cache chiplet located beneath the CCD, culminating in a total L3 cache of 96 MB.
According to AMD, the Ryzen 9800X3D demonstrates significantly improved gaming performance over its predecessor, the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, with an overall boost of nearly 59% across 40 different games, establishing it as a leading contender in the gaming arena.
When compared to Intel’s flagship Core Ultra 9 285K from the Arrow Lake series, the Ryzen 9800X3D excels in demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077. Other recent games, such as Hogwarts Legacy and CS2, show similar enhancements, while titles like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, COD: Black Ops 6, and Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail also exhibit improved performance. Overall, the 9800X3D proves to be around 20% faster than the Core Ultra 9 285K across more than 40 games, making it a robust option for serious gamers.
AMD is working closely with game developers to ensure optimal performance for its X3D series processors and has partnered with Saber Interactive and Activision to maximize performance in recent game titles such as Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and Call of Duty.
The official launch of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is set for November 7th, with a retail price of $479.
Sources: AMD, AMD Gaming
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AMD a introduit le nouveau processeur octo-core Ryzen 9800X3D, tirant parti de l’architecture Zen 5. Ce processeur puissant dispose de 64 Mo supplémentaires de cache L3 et doit sortir le 7 novembre.
AMD Révèle le Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Promet Jusqu’à 59% d’Amélioration de Performance de Jeu par Rapport à l’Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
Le CPU Ryzen 7 9800X3D a été officiellement annoncé par AMD à travers une récente vidéo mise en ligne sur la chaîne YouTube AMD Gaming. La présentation a inclus des spécifications détaillées, des métriques impressionnantes de performance de jeu et la date de sortie confirmée, alignée avec des rapports antérieurs.
Jack Huynh, vice-président senior et directeur général du Compute & Graphics Group d’AMD, a exprimé son