Amd announced the Ruilong 7000 processor this afternoon. The CPU upgraded the 5nm zen4 architecture as scheduled, claiming that the single core performance was improved by 15%, the frequency exceeded 5GHz, and the acceleration frequency of the demonstration even reached 5.5ghz. In this regard, it is no longer inferior to the processor of friends, and it will not suffer losses in frequency. There are still many upgrades worth paying attention to for the Ruilong 7000, such as the IOD core. As we all know, amd has put on the small chip design since the beginning of zen2 architecture. The processor actually includes CCD + IOD. The CCD core integrates the CPU unit, and other IO units are placed in the special IOD chip.
Including the current Ruilong 5000 series, AMD's IOD has always been OEM by GF lattice core. The process is 14nm and the improved version of 12NM (the IOD core is also divided into many types). This time, the IOD in the Ruilong 7000 has been upgraded to 6nm process**
Although everyone is concerned about the CPU performance improvement of the Ruilong 7000, I personally think that the experience improvement of IOD upgrading 6nm process may be more obvious, because the previous 14nm process is now a little outdated, with high power consumption and high heating (x570 chipset is actually the core of IOD).
After upgrading the 6nm IOD core, the power consumption of the Ruilong 7000 processor will drop again, especially under low load, it will save more power and improve the heating problem**
In addition, in the 6nm IOD core this time, amd not only supports PCIe 5.0 and ddr5, but also brings the igpu core display to the desktop version of Ruilong, which uses the rndna2 architecture, the current specification has not been released, but don't expect it to be too high. The core display on the desktop version of Ruilong will highlight the role of the computer card, which should be better than the Ruilong APU on the laptop. Playing online games should be OK, and 3a is relatively reluctant.