The last few days, Robert Halllock from AMD (Director of Technical Marketing) has been shared by new details about the Ryzen 7000 series, such as the maximum number of nuclei and TDP. This information was not included in the main report by Computex 2022, or rather, it was not tied specifically to Ryzen 7000.
Technical characteristics AMD Ryzen 7000:
AMD Ryzen 7000 will have 16 nuclei and 170 watts TDP. Although this is not surprising, since everyone already knows this. AMD still very reluctantly confirmed these details. The specification of the number of nuclei was confirmed in an interview with TechPowerup, and TDP 170 W was mentioned for example, on Reddit. This literally means that the 7000 series already fully uses both PZ-matches, which, if you are interested, are now “gilded” thanks to the process called the “meter of the back”.
AI-Minus are based on the instructions of AVX 512:
In an interview with Techpowerup, Hallock also explained what in fact a slide with the mention of "expanded instructions - acceleration of AI." These functions of increasing AI will be based on the instructions of AVX 512 VNNI and Bloat16 (it probably meant Bfloat16/BF16). These formats are widely used by Tensorflow, AMD Rocm and even NVIDIA CUDA libraries.
AMD RDNA2 graphic processors are included in the standard package of all Ryzen 7000 processors:
There will probably be no Ryzen 7000F series without IgPU. The RDNA2 graphics, which is not in computing crystals, but in the input-output crystal, will be standard for all SKU. They will provide the basic possibilities for output on the display, as well as coding and decoding of the video, including AV1. Earlier there were rumors that the Raphael RDNA2 graphics could have up to 4 computing blocks. According to Hallok, the characteristics of the IGPU RDNA2 should remain the same for all processors.
Am5 and future Ryzen processors (including Threadripper):
In an interview with Forbes/Crazytechlab, Hallock did not confirm whether the AM5 platform is aimed for a long service life, as well as AM4. In the end, AMD has not yet revealed all the details about its new series, which is still at an early stage of assembly.
New information about the TDP/PPT range should also be correlated with the Ryzen 8000 series, because AMD intends to maintain the compatibility of the sockets for some time (i.e., ripen the cooling system, or rather the thermal range available for cooling with these systems). Therefore, it can be assumed that the maximum TDP in 170 watts will also be preserved for the Ryzen 8000 series.
The Computex 2022 ended yesterday (May 27), so AMD probably finished a little with the interview, but the company could tell us more financial analysts at its bottom in early June.