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− | '''Ryzen 7''' (pronounced ''Rye-Zen'') is a family of high-performance {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[AMD]] in [[2017]]. Ryzen 7 is based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture and is manufactured on [[globalfoundries|GF's]] [[14 nm process]]. Ryzen 7 is marketed toward the high-end enthusiasts desktop market offering the highest level of performance. | + | '''Ryzen 7''' (pronounced ''Rye-Zen'') is a family of high-performance {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[AMD]] in [[2017]]. Ryzen 7 is based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture and is manufactured on [[globalfoundries|GF's]] [[14 nm process]]. Ryzen 7 is marketed toward the high-end enthusiasts desktop market offering the highest level of performance. The Ryzen 7 is positioned against Intel's high-end {{intel|Core i7}} processors, offering competitive performance at lower prices. |
== Overview == | == Overview == |
Revision as of 14:45, 22 February 2017
AMD Ryzen 7 | |
Ryzen Logo | |
Developer | AMD |
Manufacturer | GlobalFoundries |
Type | Microprocessors |
Introduction | December 13, 2016 (announced) February 22, 2016 (launch) |
Architecture | high-performance x86 processors |
ISA | x86-64 |
µarch | Zen |
Word size | 64 bit 8 octets
16 nibbles |
Process | 14 nm 0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Clock | 3,000 MHz-3,600 MHz |
Package | µOPGA-1331 |
Socket | Socket AM4 |
Ryzen 7 (pronounced Rye-Zen) is a family of high-performance 64-bit octa-core x86 microprocessors introduced by AMD in 2017. Ryzen 7 is based on the Zen microarchitecture and is manufactured on GF's 14 nm process. Ryzen 7 is marketed toward the high-end enthusiasts desktop market offering the highest level of performance. The Ryzen 7 is positioned against Intel's high-end Core i7 processors, offering competitive performance at lower prices.
Overview
- See also: Zen µarch
Introduced in by AMD in February of 2017, the Ryzen 7 is the first family of performance processors based on the Zen microarchitecture, a successor to Excavator. Ryzen utilizes AMD's unified Socket AM4. Zen offers up to 60% single-thread performance improvement over its predecessor. All processors offer eight cores, sixteen threads and are manufactured on GlobalFoundries' 14 nm process. Additionally models are unlocked (i.e., they can be overclocked) however the ability to overclock will depend on the thermal headroom (e.g. TDP) and the chipset used. Note that not all AM4 chipsets support overclocking. Ryzen 7 introduces a number of new technologies not previously offered by AMD such as a two-way simultaneous multithreading and Precision Boost (similar to Hyper-Threading & Turbo Boost respectively).
Ryzen 7 processors are geared toward the high-end enthusiasts market and as such they do not incorporate an integrated graphics processors.
Models
All models have
- TDP: 65 W / 95 W
- ISA: Everything up to AVX2 (i.e., SMM, FPU, NX, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, AVX, FMA3, and AVX2) as well as a number of new extensions such as SHA
- Tech: Precision Boost, SMEP, 2-way SMT
See also
designer | AMD + |
first announced | December 13, 2016 + |
first launched | February 22, 2016 + |
full page name | amd/ryzen 7 + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
instruction set architecture | x86-64 + |
main designer | AMD + |
manufacturer | GlobalFoundries + |
microarchitecture | Zen + |
name | AMD Ryzen 7 + |
package | µOPGA-1331 + |
process | 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
socket | Socket AM4 + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |