The AMD Ryzen 7 9700X is a powerful processor featuring 8 cores and 16 threads built on TSMC's N4P process. With base/boost clocks of 3.8GHz/5.5GHz and 40MB L3 cache, it delivers exceptional performance while maintaining efficiency at 65W TDP. The chip supports DDR5-5600 memory, PCIe 5.0 with 28 lanes, and includes integrated Radeon Graphics with 2 compute units at 2200MHz. Based on Zen 5 architecture, it fits AM5 socket and packs 8.3 billion transistors.
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Specifications
Core count
8
Thread count
16
Base clock
3.8GHz
Max boost clock
5.5GHz
Architecture
Zen 5
Manufacturing process
TSMC N4P
L3 cache
40MB
L2 cache
8 MB
L1 cache
512 KB
Memory type
DDR5
Memory channels
2
Max memory support
DDR5-5600
TDP
65W
Max operating temperature
95°C
Power requirement
88W
Integrated graphics
AMD Radeon Graphics
GPU boost clock
2200 MHz
GPU compute units
2
Socket
AM5
PCIe version
5.0
PCIe lanes
28
Total transistors
8.3 billion
Package die count
1
Overclocking support
Yes