AMD has introduced a line-up of latest performance-focused CPUs in its Ryzen sequence, headlining that are two new X3D chips: the Ryzen 9950X3D, and the Ryzen 9900X3D, the previous of which options 16 cores and 32 threads that may increase all the way in which up from 4.3 GHz to five.7 GHz and options 144 MB of cache, and the latter of which has 12 cores, can increase as much as 5.5 GHz from 4.4 GHz, and options 140 MB of cache.
Following the line-up can also be a sequence of latest Ryzen Z2 processors. Headlining this line-up is the brand new Ryzen Z2 Excessive with 8 cores, a lift clock of as much as 5 GHz, and 16 graphics cores. The common Ryzen Z2 has 4 cores, boosts as much as 5.1 GHz, and has 12 graphics cores. Rounding out the line-up is the Ryzen Z2 Go together with 4 cores, a lift clock of as much as 4.3 GHz, and 12 graphics cores.
Together with these new chips, AMD additionally introduced new high-end laptop-centric processors: the Ryzen 9 9955HX3D, the Ryzen 9 9955HX, and the Ryzen 9 9850HX. Because the names would possibly suggest, the X3D variant of the Ryzen 9 9955HX options 144 MB of cache, alongside the 16 CPU cores, 2 graphics cores, and a lift clock of as much as 5.4 GHz from its base pace of two.5 GHz. The Ryzen 9 9850 HX options 12 CPU cores and a pair of graphics cores, and boosts up from 3 GHz to five.2 GHz.
The brand new Ryzen X3D CPUs and Ryzen Z2 chips are slated for launch in Q1 2025, whereas the Ryzen 9000 HX chips are set for launch within the first half of 2025.