“The AMD Ryzen 7000 series delivers top gaming performance, exceptional power for content creation and advanced scalability with the new AMD Socket AM5,” Saeid Moshkelani, senior vice president and general manager, Client business unit, AMD. “With our next-generation Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors, we’re proud to deliver on our promise of leadership and continuous innovation, delivering the ultimate PC experience for gamers and creators alike.” AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Desktop Processors The AMD Ryzen 7000 series again delivers a double-digit IPC increase over “Zen 3″6, further strengthening the award-winning “Zen” architecture’s track record of innovation, execution and delivery. The world’s first high-performance x86 5nm CPU, the Ryzen 7000 series introduces the remarkable speed of the ‘Zen 4’ architecture, pushing gaming leadership and content creation to new levels. At the top of the stack, the 16-core AMD Ryzen 9 7950X processor delivers up to 57% better content creation performance in V-Ray Render compared to the competition7. Meanwhile, even the 6-core AMD Ryzen 5 7600X processor delivers an average of 5% faster gaming performance in select titles than the competitor’s flagship gaming processor4. The incredible performance improvements are also accompanied by amazing advances in energy efficiency. The AMD Ryzen 7950X processor is up to 47% more energy efficient than the competition8. Beyond the core, Ryzen 7000 series processors feature an all-new 6nm I/O die, which enables hardware-accelerated video encoding/decoding9, light-duty graphics work, and multi-monitor support. Across the CPU, a number of new power management technologies leveraged by AMD’s highly efficient mobile processors enable Ryzen 7000 series desktop processors to run more efficiently than ever before. Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors are expected to be available globally from leading retailers and retailers starting September 27, starting at an SEP of $299 USD. Model Cores/Threads Boost10/ Base Frequency Total Cache PCIe® TDP SEP (USD) AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16C/32T Up to 5.7 / 4.5 GHZ 80 MB Gen 5 170W $699 AMD Ryzen 9 126000 5 170W $549 AMD Ryzen 7 7700X 8C/16T Up to 5.4 / 4.5 GHZ 40MB Gen 5 105W $399 AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6C/12T Up to 5.3 / 4.7 MBW Gen 5 105W $399 New updates AMD Socket AM5 With the introduction of the Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors, AMD also unveiled the new Socket AM5 platform, offering state-of-the-art connectivity features such as dual-channel DDR5 memory. The AM5 platform also includes up to 24 PCIe® 5.0 lanes, making it AMD’s most expandable desktop platform to date. Support for new and evolving technologies such as PCIe® Gen 5 memory and DDR5 memory enables users to grow with the Socket AM5 solution, which AMD will support with platform longevity until 2025 and beyond. The new family of Socket AM5 motherboards features four new chipsets, giving users the power and flexibility to choose the exact features they want. The four chipsets feature:

AMD X670 Extreme: Offers the most connectivity and extreme overclocking capabilities11 with PCIe 5.0 support for graphics and storage AMD X670: Enthusiast overclocking support with PCIe® 5.0 support for storage and optional graphics support AMD B650E: Designed for performance users with PCIe® 5.0 storage support and optional graphics support AMD B650: Designed for entry-level users with support for DDR5 memory and optional PCIe® 5.0 support

The new motherboards will be available from September for $125 USD, with the AMD X670 and X670E chipsets coming in September and the AMD B650E and B650 chipsets in October. AMD EXPO™ technology New to Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors and optimized for AMD Socket AM5 motherboards, AMD EXPO™ technology provides users with advanced profile settings for overclocking DDR511 memory. When optimized for high-performance gaming, consumers can expect to see up to 11% faster gaming performance with AMD EXPO technology in F1® 202212. AMD EXPO technology is designed to achieve higher gaming performance than preset overclocking profiles11 and is easy to implement. PC enthusiasts looking to understand the details of an AMD EXPO-powered drive can find public self-certification reports, which clearly show the full drive timing table, components, and system configuration used to finalize the memory specifications . AMD offers EXPO technology to its memory industry partners without royalties or licensing fees. AMD EXPO technology arrives alongside AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors, with offerings from ADATA, Corsair, GeIL, G.SKILL and Kingston. Over 15 memory kits with AMD EXPO technology will be available initially, with memory speeds up to DDR5-6400. Supporting resources

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