Already at the beginning of this year, during the CES 2022 trade fair, we saw AMD dating to the middle of this year. the future arrival of its next generation of processors Ryzen 7000 for desktop computers based on the new Zen 4 architecture. in the third quarter of the year.
Specifically, the latest report shared by DigiTimes claims this upcoming Ryzen 7000 series CPUs (escaped under the code name “Raphael”) will be published in September 2022. While we don’t seem to have to wait that long to find out any official details about these processors, pointing to the first preliminary presentation during the next Computex 2022 later this month, at which AMD is expected to talk about Smart Access technology. . (SAS), an anticipated new storage speed technology that could be inspired by DirectStorage.
As for the processors themselves, it is already confirmed that the new Ryzena 7000 will arrive built on 5 nanometer technology and the already advanced Zen 4 architecture, which will bring an 18% jump in instructions per cycle (IPC) compared to the previous generation. Unfortunately, AMD has not yet specified whether this increase applies to the core architecture of Zen 3, or any of its later revisions, such as Zen 3D or Zen 3+.

And it is so that each chiplet will have a total 8 cores, and thanks to SMT technology, you can move a total of 16 threads. We expect profound changes that will improve IPC and increase operating frequencies above 5 GHz, which is a milestone in modular CPU designs.
So when we put these details together with the rest of the previously leaked data, we complete the picture of these new CPUs compatibility with AM5 socket (LGA1718) next generation and DDR5 RAM, as well as with the new PCIe 5.0 storage standardensuring full compatibility with the new generation of desktop components.