With the AMD Ryzen 9000 series release in the rearview mirror, it's time to turn our attention to the highly anticipated X3D ...
AMD’s X3D processors, outfitted with extra V-cache that can boost performance for 3D games, are all the rage with system builders. In fact, the existence of these souped-up chips might be part ...
AMD's 3D V-Cache technology continues to impress, with this new X3D chip beating all currently released Zen 5 CPU's in game ...
The gamers who are still on Zen 3 might jump in on this generation once the X3D chip comes out. But until then?
Now we're hearing that another AMD Ryzen 7000-series X3D chip might soon hit the market, too. Tech leaker Hoang Anh Phu (via Videocardz) hints at an early September release for an unannounced AMD ...
Hardware testers have got hold of the new AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D and have put it through its paces, with benchmarks indicating it actually tops the performance of Zen 5 chips.
The latest addition to AMD's Zen 4 lineup is a Micro Center exclusive, but its launch coincides with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D going out of stock.
While many will be waiting for price drops on 9000-series processors, PC gamers will probably be waiting for Ryzen 9000-series X3D chips. You can see this by inspecting the page's source code.
Genuine AMD X3D chips have capacitors between the 'octopus' legs covered in protective resin, whereas the fake featured shiny, uniform blocks. Upon closer inspection, the colour difference and ...
It's still perfectly capable of running content creation workloads, although not as efficiently as AMD's non-X3D chips of a similar stature. You're certainly getting a lot of CPU for the outlay ...
In our Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Windows Central Editor Ben Wilson called it "the top pick for your next gaming CPU," and that remains true at least until AMD launches its Ryzen 9000 X3D chips based ...
Sure, “X3D” alone isn’t much to go on — an AM5 socket supports the newest Ryzen 9000 processors as well as the older 7000 ...