AMD’s next generation of CPUs might not surface until 2018. The company is still waiting for the 10nm process to mature, meaning a 2019 release may be more likely than later this year
The “ryzen 3d v-cache release date” is a rumor that AMD’s Zen 4 series “Zen 4” processors with 3D V-Cache may not surface until next year.
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The Ryzen 7 5800X3D, AMD’s first Ryzen CPU with 3D V-Cache technology, is now available for $449 from the regular retailers, but when can we expect the same kind of larger-cache magic from the company’s next generation of processors? If the newest speculations from Greymon55 are to be believed, it won’t be this year.
According to the leaker, 3D V-Cache Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs won’t be available for desktops until 2023 at the earliest, and the cause seems to be a shortage of manufacturing lines. There is reportedly just one line in operation for now, and it is only dedicated to the manufacturing of Ryzen 7 5800X3D chips, with no space for other SKUs.
The good news is that changing the packaging devices for Zen 4 should be a straightforward procedure, thus AMD should be able to swiftly move over to the manufacture of Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs with 3D V-Cache without any delays. AMD is reportedly providing official overclocking support to the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, according to recent speculations.
At the moment, ZEN3D only has one manufacturing line. ZEN4 will have vcache, and existing 3D packaging devices will eventually migrate to ZEN4 3D.
April 14, 2022 — Greymon55 (@greymon55)
According to my sources, ZEN4 3D must wait for the ZEN3D manufacturing line to shut down. So, certainly, 2023 is a better bet.
April 14, 2022 — Greymon55 (@greymon55)
AMD Ryzen 7000 ‘Zen 4’ CPUs with 3D V-Cache aren’t expected to be on desktops until 2023. (Wccftech)
The reason for this, according to Greymon55, is that AMD’s Zen 3D now has just one manufacturing line devoted to it. AMD boosted the manufacturing capacity of Zen 3D from 20K to 50K units, according to our sources (per quarter). As a result, the single line is now unable to accept any further chips. However, it seems that one of the reasons AMD increased the manufacturing numbers for Zen 3D is to ensure that there are enough of these chips for the retail market before moving on to the next-generation components.
Greymon55 further claims that existing 3D packaging devices can seamlessly transition to Zen 4 (3D) and that manufacturing can begin as soon as the requisite number of Zen 3D devices is reached. AMD is expected to stop producing Zen 3D CPUs in Q4 and begin producing Zen 4 (3D) Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache CPUs in Q1 2023, with the chips hitting retail by the middle of the third quarter. On the X670 board platform, the first range will only comprise conventional ‘X’ components. The Ryzen 7000 ‘X3D’ CPUs will be delayed until 2023, which is fantastic news since it means more 3D V-Cache goodies will be available in the future.
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The “5900x 3d cache release date” is a rumor that AMD Ryzen 7 processors with 3D V-Cache will not surface until next year.
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