Amd Ruilong 7 5800x3d integrates a special 64MB 3D v-cache cache, plus the original level II and level III cache, reaching a total of 100MB. Therefore, the game performance is greatly reduced, successfully surpassing i9-12900ks. However, such a model is obviously not enjoyable. It also makes people speculate whether the next generation of the Ruilong 7000 series of zen4 architecture will also integrate 3D v-cache cache on some models?
According to the latest exposure, in addition to the regular version of the Ruilong 7000 series code named Raphael, < a data link = "1" href = "" target = "_blank" > amd has also prepared "raphael-x", which is expected to be named Ruilong 7000x3d and integrated with 3D v-cache cache cache**
However, it is not known how many models will integrate cache and how large the capacity is, but hard core gamers can look forward to it.
At the same time, Ruilong 7000 and Ruilong 7000x3d are sure to support ddr5-5600 memory, but not DDR4**
Intel alder Lake 12th generation core only supports the starting standard ddr5-4800, and Raptor Lake 13th generation core is expected to increase to ddr5-5600. The two coincide.
In addition, there are two series of mobile versions of zen4 on notebooks, one is dragon range, which essentially puts Raphael into notebooks through fabga-fl1 integration and packaging. The thermal design power consumption is 55W + . Therefore, it is aimed at high-end game books, which is the same as the alder Lake HX series to be released by Intel.
The other is Pheonix, which is the conventional mobile version of APU. It mainly focuses on mainstream game books, and even some lightweight books. The thermal design power consumption is 35-45w.