AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Series “Raphael-X” CPUs Referenced in TEAMGROUP DDR5 Announcement, Reportedly Already in Mass Production

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AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Series processors with 3D V-Cache could be released sooner than expected following the initial debut of their standard siblings later this year. TEAMGROUP shared a press release yesterday detailing what it claims to be the first high-performance industrial DDR-5600 memory, and within it includes a reference to “Raphael-X”—a name that AMD hasn’t officially announced yet but is speculated by many to be the code name for the Ryzen 7000X3D Series. It was only a few days ago that leaker Greymon55 shared some alleged details regarding Raphael-X, including the claim that the processors are already in mass production, something that would imply enthusiasts won’t have an extended wait ahead of them before these specialized variants make their way onto shelves. AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D released in April for $449 and features 96 MB of L3 cache for improved gaming performance.

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In response to the evolution of industrial DDR5 memory platform specifications, global memory brand TEAMGROUP has utilized its outstanding R&D capabilities to develop the first industrial U-DIMM, SO-DIMM, ECC-DIMM, and R-DIMM DDR5 memory modules at 5,600MHz clock speeds and run at 1.1V. They are expected to meet the diverse needs of next-generation platforms, Intel Raptor Lake and AMD Raphael-X, with high-performance specifications in line with JEDEC standards, accelerating the development of high-end industrial applications.

Source: TEAMGROUP

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