A few days ago, amd announced the Ruilong 7000 processor at the Taipei Computer Exhibition. Based on the 5nm zen4 architecture, the single core performance is improved by 15% and the frequency is more than 5GHz - actually higher. Amd has confirmed that the 16 core Ruilong 7000 can also run up to 5.5ghz. With the great improvement of performance, the power consumption of the Ruilong 7000 processor will naturally rise. The official document mentioned that the power consumption of the Am5 platform can reach 170W, 65W higher than the previous 105W.
Two days ago, amd clarified that the 170W power consumption is not TDP power consumption, but PPT power consumption. The TDP power consumption is actually 125w, an increase of 20W over the current one.
However, the matter is not over yet. The editor in chief of AnandTech website got clarification from AMD today, the original 170W power consumption is not PPT power consumption, but TDP power consumption. The real PPT power consumption is 230W, that is, the performance release of the Ruilong 7000 can reach 230W**
In contrast, the current TDP power consumption of AM4 platform is 105W and the PPT power consumption is 142W. Amd has increased the PPT limit by nearly 90W, this is probably the key for the frequency of Ruilong 7000 to exceed 5.5ghz .
It is worth mentioning that in the 12th generation core, the power consumption of high-end processors is not low. The basic power consumption is 125w, the turbo power consumption can reach 241w, and the 230W power consumption of AMD is very close to the 12th generation core.