Regular hardware information leaker @9550pro has revealed some very interesting performance claims regarding AMD's Ryzen 9000 CPUs, this time claiming a significant 19 percent performance boost in single-threaded workloads.
Single thread performance is impacted by architecture and frequency, but here, the peak boost frequency is a claimed 5.8GHz, which is only 100MHz faster than the Ryzen 9 7950X. Clearly a lot more is going on to see a huge 19 percent performance increase and that comes from the Zen 5 architecture. @9550pro refers to various other rumors about the changes being made to the Ryzen 9000 processors, particularly a larger, more efficient cache, lower CCD latencies and support for faster memory.
The non-X3D parts are more general purpose CPUs designed to offer great all-round performance, but we already know that cache performance improvements have seen huge boosts to gaming performance with Ryzen CPUs in the past and there's every reason to suspect gaming performance to increase significantly here too. What's not clear, despite @9550pro's claims is whether Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 CPUs will beat Ryzen 7000 X3D models with 3D V-Cache in games.
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