AMD updates 3D V-Cache Optimizer to prepare for the arrival of the Ryzen 9000

Shortly after presenting its new processors, and clarifying that they will be launched next month, AMD is preparing everything to announce the launch of its next x3D processors, and they have updated one of the main drivers for these processors. The new ones processors Ryzen 9000 which include technology 3D V-Cache are among the most anticipated by users of amd, and they could end up arriving much sooner than we think.

Many of the processors that we can currently find on the market have a large number of specifications that allow us to play any title without any problem, offering really good performance. But there are some that stand out above others on the market, and that is that AMD’s x3D far exceeds in performance all those that we can currently find, even the new Ryzen 9000 from the company itself, which makes us have even the expectations higher to know what the new generation x3D will be like.

The x3D versions of the Ryzen 9000 could arrive sooner than we think

From amd confirmed that the new Ryzen 9000 processors x3D were already on the way, that they were in development and that they would arrive with great improvements compared to the previous ones, using a new architecture that would allow the performance of their current models to be surpassed. Now, they have updated the driver version of this technology, which they only usually touch when they are about to launch the new models of these processors, and the last time they made changes to this driver was on the release date of the 7000x3D.

Taking this situation into account, along with the fact that AMD knows that the Ryzen 9000 they have announced are not currently capable of surpassing the 7000x3D in terms of video games, it would not be surprising if the company made an announcement indicating a release date. upcoming release of these new versions. In terms of processors oriented for gaming, amd knows that it has the lead, since not even its own latest generation processors offer the same performance as the x3D versions of its previous generation.

It is clear that the desire that all users have to know what the performance of the new x3D models will be is extremely high, and the company may have solved, or at least improved, some of the biggest problems of this type of processors. And if AMD manages, for example, to slim down the matrix with a smaller process node, it will also improve the temperature, allowing speeds to be increased and eliminating the performance deficit of these chips when using both single and multi-core.

A performance that is difficult to match

When we talk about the new AMD processors, it is clear that we think about the performance that the Ryzen 9000 are capable of offering compared to the previous generation, and the improvement in performance of these processors is really quite noticeable compared to the previous models. base. We have seen that they announce an improvement in the CPI of 16% compared to the Ryzen 7000, and at the same time we have also been able to see how they were able to surpass Intel’s most powerful processor, the i9-14900K, without too many problems.

But even with everything, they have not managed to offer a performance similar or superior to that of the x3D, causing many people not to want to make a change in the processor, opting to wait for the new models with 3D V-Cache to come out to check if it is worth it. the sorrow. This is probably one of the main reasons why AMD has brought the development of the x3D versions of the Ryzen 9000 together with the basic models, which would obviously imply that we could see an imminent launch of them.

 
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