AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processing Chips Revealed - Comes With DDR5 And PCIe5.0 Memory Support

 


AMD today announced the offering of their latest series of desktop processing chips, the AMD Ryzen 7000 series which uses the latest Zen 4 chip technology which is seen to come with the ability to clock up to 5.5GHz without any problems.



The AMD Zen 4 chip, which comes with the code name "Raphael" is built using the latest 5nm process and allows AMD to fit up to 16 high -performance cores in it, while coming with a graphics processing chip for the first time for processing chips in the main Ryzen series.



Meanwhile, AMD is also seen introducing the latest AM5 motherboard platform which is seen to support DDR5 memory as well as the latest PCIe5.0 data transmission technology. Not only that, with the use of the latest AM5 socket motherboard, this computer build with a combination of AMD Ryzen CPU comes with support for:


12 plug USB 3.2 20Gb/s

4 HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 2 plugs

24 PCIe 5.0 lanes for graphics and storage

Built -in WiFi6E support

Interestingly, starting this series of processing chips, AMD will also introduce a new motherboard model called AMD X670 Extreme (X670E) which will be followed by AMD X670 and AMD B650 as before.



All of these motherboards are expected to come with DDR5 memory support only, where the AMD X670E motherboard will come with full 24 -lane PCIe 5.0 support, while the AMD X670 will come with full PCIe 4.0 support from the CPU and PCIe 5.0 from the built -in chipset. , and the AMD B650 will only feature PCIe 5.0 support for the NVMe storage portion.




In the meantime, AMD says that the CPU cooler for the AM4 motherboard can be used on this new motherboard without any problems.


AMD also said that they will launch this processing chip in July, with the models to be launched to be announced later.

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