AMD is announcing its Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor today, which it claims is the “world’s fastest gaming processor," beating Intel's i9-12900K. It has 8 cores, 16 threads, 3.4 GHz base / 4.5GHz boost, and should be around 15% faster than a 5900X https://t.co/H1rFuPckXx pic.twitter.com/zbJNNbeU5O
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Lenovo’s new ThinkPads have an all-new design and AMD Ryzen 6000 processors https://t.co/WpbmR2uWdH
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Also on tap from AMD on the CPU side of matters is the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, the company's first V-cache equipped CPU. With 8 CPU cores and 96MB of L3 cache, it will be an interesting beast. Following that will be AMD's Zen 4 platform launch in H2'22https://t.co/HaNYiH5pL3 pic.twitter.com/XrDuUbdXUJ
— AnandTech (@anandtech) January 4, 2022