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The Ryzen 7 is the first family of performance processors based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture, the successor to {{amd|Excavator|l=arch}}. Ryzen utilizes AMD's unified {{amd|Socket AM4}}. All processors offer eight cores and are manufactured on GlobalFoundries' [[14 nm process]]. All Ryzen 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 {{amd|Zen#Sockets/Platform|l=arch|chipset}} used. Note that not all AM4 chipsets support overclocking.
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Introduced in by AMD in February of [[2017]], the Ryzen 7 is the first family of performance processors based on the {{amd|Zen|l=arch}} microarchitecture, a successor to {{amd|Excavator|l=arch}}. Ryzen utilizes AMD's unified {{amd|Socket AM4}}. 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 {{amd|Zen#Sockets/Platform|l=arch|chipset}} used. Note that not all AM4 chipsets support overclocking.
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All Ryzen 7 models support everything up to {{x86||AVX2}} (i.e., {{x86|SMM}}, {{x86|FPU}}, {{x86|NX}}, {{x86|MMX}}, {{x86|SSE}}, {{x86|SSE2}}, {{x86|SSE3}}, {{x86|SSSE3}}, {{x86|SSE4.1}}, {{x86|SSE4.2}}, {{x86|AES}}, {{x86|AVX}}, {{x86|FMA3}}, and {{x86|AVX2}}) as well as a {{amd|Zen#New_instructions|number of new extensions|l=arch}} such as {{x86|SHA}} which is not currently found on [[Intel]]'s mainstream line of processors.
  
 
== Models ==
 
== Models ==

Revision as of 13:17, 22 February 2017

AMD Ryzen 7
amd ryzen black bg logo.png
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.

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. 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.

All Ryzen 7 models support 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 which is not currently found on Intel's mainstream line of processors.

Models

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Facts about "Ryzen 7 - AMD"
designerAMD +
first announcedDecember 13, 2016 +
first launchedFebruary 22, 2016 +
full page nameamd/ryzen 7 +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
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main designerAMD +
manufacturerGlobalFoundries +
microarchitectureZen +
nameAMD Ryzen 7 +
packageµOPGA-1331 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
socketSocket AM4 +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +