The AMD Ryzen 9050 series processor has officially debuted, with a frequency of 1.4GHz and 12 cores and 12 threads
According to reports, on April 24th, the ES version AMD processor codenamed 100-00000994-14-N appeared on Geekbench, classified as the Family 26 Model 32 family, which is AMD's yet to be released Strix Point series processor and is expected to become the first AMD Ryzen 9050 series CPU.
From the figure, it can be seen that the main frequency of the ES version processor is only 1.4 GHz, containing 12 cores and 12 threads; There is another sample with a main frequency of 2.0 GHz, but it is displayed as a dual processor platform. It is currently uncertain whether it is a Geekbench recognition error or if the engineering machine has not enabled hyper threading technology
Although the score of this engineering machine has no practical reference value, its multi-core performance of 8016 points at 1.4 GHz is still expected. Taking R9 7940HS (8-core 16 thread, 4.0-5.2GHz) as an example, its single core/multi-core score is approximately 1995/11838.
If everything goes smoothly, AMD plans to launch the all-new Ryzen 9050 series processors by the end of this year, including models such as Strix Point and Strix Halo.
In addition, IT Home has also noticed that in addition to AMD's Strix Point processor, Intel Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake will also make their debut in the second half of this year, with the latter's GPU and AI acceleration performance expected to triple compared to the Meteor Lake.