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Support for 500 series motherboards. B450/X470 chipsets depending on board manufacturer's firmware.
The first mass-produced 16-core processor. Multithreading. 7 nm process technology. Using bulk socket AM4. 72 MB L3 cache. Support for high speed memory modules.
16 multi-threaded Zen 2 cores, 64MB L3 cache. The PCI-E 4.0 controller provides 24 lines of this interface.
SeriesRyzen 9Ryzen 9
Code nameVermeer (Zen 3)Matisse (Zen 2)
SocketAMD AM4AMD AM4
Lithography7 nm7 nm
In boxBOX (no cooler)BOX (no cooler)
Cores and Threads
Cores16 cores16 cores
Threads32 threads32 threads
Multithreading
Speed
Clock speed3.4 GHz3.5 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore4.9 GHz4.7 GHz
Cache
L2 cache8192 KB8192 KB
L3 cache64 MB64 MB
Specs
IGPis absentis absent
TDP105 W105 W
InstructionMMX+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, AMD-V, AES, AVX
Multiplier35
Free multiplier
PCI Express4.04.0
Passmark CPU Mark46512 score(s)39236 score(s)
Geekbench 466159 score(s)55310 score(s)
Cinebench R154569 score(s)
Memory
Max. RAM128 GB
Max. DDR4 speed3200 MHz3200 MHz
Channels2
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2020june 2019
Glossary

Code name

This parameter characterizes, firstly, the technical process (see above), and secondly, some features of the internal structure of processors. A new (or at least updated) codename is introduced to the market with each new CPU generation; chips of the same architecture are "coevals", but may belong to different series (see above). At the same time, one generation can include both one and several code names.

Here are the most common Intel codenames today: Cascade Lake-X (10th gen), Comet Lake (10th gen), Comet Lake Refresh (10th generation), Rocket Lake (11th generation), Alder Lake (12th generation), Raptor Lake (13th generation), Raptor Lake Refresh (14th generation).

For AMD, this list includes Zen+ Picasso, Zen2 Matisse, Zen2 Renoir, Zen3 Vermeer, Zen3 Cezanne, Zen4 Raphael, Zen4 Phoenix and Zen5 Granite Ridge.

Clock speed

The number of cycles per second that the processor produces in its normal operating mode. A clock is a single electrical impulse used to process data and synchronize the processor with the rest of the computer system. Different operations may require fractions of a clock or several clocks, but anyway, the clock frequency is one of the main parameters characterizing the performance and speed of the processor — all other things being equal, a processor with a higher clock frequency will work faster and better cope with significant loads. At the same time, it should be taken into account that the actual performance of the chip is determined not only by the clock frequency, but also by a number of other characteristics — from the series and architecture (see the relevant paragraphs) to the number of cores and support for special instructions. So it makes sense to compare by clock frequency only chips with similar characteristics belonging to the same series and generation.

TurboBoost / TurboCore

The maximum processor clock speed that can be reached when running in Turbo Boost or Turbo Core overclocking mode.

The name "Turbo Boost" is used for the overclocking technology used by Intel, "Turbo Core" for the solution from AMD. The principle of operation in both cases is the same: if some cores are not used or work under a load below the maximum, the processor can transfer part of the load from the loaded cores to them, thus increasing computing power and performance. Operation in this mode is characterized by an increase in the clock frequency, and it is indicated in this case.

Note that we are talking about the maximum possible clock frequency — modern CPUs are able to regulate the operating mode depending on the situation, and with a relatively low load, the actual frequency may be lower than the maximum possible. See "Clock frequency" for the general meaning of this parameter.

Instruction

Support by the processor of various sets of additional commands. These can be instructions that optimize the operation of the processor as a whole or with applications of a certain type (for example, multimedia, or 64-bit), prevent certain types of viruses from running on the computer, etc. Each manufacturer has its own assortment of instructions for CPUs.

Multiplier

The coefficient on the basis of which the value of the processor clock frequency is displayed. The latter is calculated by multiplying the multiplier by the system bus frequency (see System bus frequency). For example, with a system bus frequency of 533 MHz and a multiplier of 4, the processor clock speed will be approximately 2.1 GHz.

Passmark CPU Mark

The result shown by the processor in the Passmark CPU Mark test.

Passmark CPU Mark is a comprehensive test that checks not only the gaming capabilities of the CPU, but also its performance in other modes, based on which it displays the overall score; this score can be used to fairly reliably evaluate the processor as a whole.

Geekbench 4

The result shown by the processor in the test (benchmark) Geekbench 4.

Geekbench 4 is a comprehensive cross-platform test that allows, among other things, to determine the efficiency of the processor in various modes. At the same time, according to the developers, the verification modes are as close as possible to various real tasks that the processor has to solve. The result is indicated in points: the more points — the more powerful the CPU, while the difference in numbers corresponds to the actual difference in performance ("twice the result — twice the power").

Note that the benchmark in Geekbench 4 is the Intel Core i7-6600U processor with a clock frequency of 2.6 GHz. Its power is estimated at 4000 points, and the performance of other tested CPUs is already compared with it.

Cinebench R15

The result shown by the processor in the test (benchmark) Cinebench R15.

Cinebench is a test designed to test the capabilities of the processor and graphics card. The creator of this benchmark, Maxon, is also known as the developer of the Cinema 4D 3D editor; this determined the features of testing. So, in addition to purely mathematical tasks, when using Cinebench R15, the processor is loaded with processing high-quality three-dimensional graphics. Another interesting feature is the extensive support for multithreading — the test allows you to fully check the power of chips that process up to 256 threads at a time.

Traditionally, for CPU benchmarks, the test results are indicated in points (more precisely, points — PTS). The more points scored by the CPU, the higher its performance.

Max. RAM

The maximum amount of random access memory (RAM) that the CPU can work with correctly.

The larger the amount of RAM — the higher the power required to work correctly with it. Accordingly, any CPU will inevitably be limited in this parameter. However, even relatively modest modern CPUs can have very impressive maximum RAM volumes, calculated in tens of gigabytes. So, the most popular CPUs with support for 64 GB and 128 GB RAM.
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