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AMD's Ryzen 9950X3D2 chip features an incredible 208MB of on-chip cache

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Why This Matters

AMD's Ryzen 9950X3D2 processor introduces dual-chiplet 3D V-Cache technology, offering an unprecedented 208MB of on-chip cache that significantly enhances gaming and creative workloads. This development highlights AMD's focus on boosting performance for demanding applications, potentially reshaping high-performance desktop computing. Consumers and the industry can expect improved speeds in gaming, content creation, and AI tasks, albeit with increased power consumption.

Key Takeaways

AMD just revealed the Ryzen 9950X3D2 Dual Edition desktop processor , which is a beastly follow-up to last year's 9950X3D . This is the company's first desktop processor where both chiplets have been equipped with AMD's proprietary 3D V-Cache technology, which seems like a boon for gamers. Each chiplet includes 104MB of cache, offering an incredible 208MB total on-chip cache.

"208MB of cache means more game data, more assets and more working data sitting right next to the CPU cores," AMD Senior VP Jack Huynh explained in an announcement video.

Just like last year's release, the 9950X3D2 features a 16-core processor based on the Zen 5 architecture. This new release has increased to a 200W TDP, compared to the 170TDP of the original. This could indicate an increase in speed and performance, but with more heat output.

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AMD says the chip will be great for both gaming and for creative workloads, like compiling game engines, running AI models and rendering 3D objects. The company says it can deliver a five to 10 percent performance boost when using applications like Unreal Engine, Chromium, Blender and DaVinci Resolve.