A few days after the launch of the AMD Ryzen 9000 processor series, the red house has published a driver update dedicated to 3D V-Cache which gives rise to hope.
A few days after the launch of the new AMD Ryzen 9000 processors, the red team has released a driver that brings optimizations for 3D V-Cache technology. The new X3D series CPUs could therefore be closer than previously imagined.
AMD representatives recently spoke about the innovations offered by the new range of processors, claiming that the gaming-related technologies of the series with 3D V-Cache could soon crown the company’s new flagship.
AMD Ryzen 9000X3D coming soon?
The discovery of AMD’s new 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer driver was published by user @harukaze5719 on
Although the specific changes in this update are not yet clear, it is likely that the driver will go further optimize CPU workloadswith particular attention to the L3 cache.
However, the update could reveal that the arrival of the AMD Ryzen 9000X3D series is less distant than expected: the company has been working on this variant for some time and has already announced important news on the 3D V-Cache front.
A technology for gaming
AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors will bring an improvement in 16% IPC performance compared to the Ryzen 7000. Despite this, AMD has confirmed that its new Zen 5 desktop chips, given the advantages offered by the new architecture, will not exceed the gaming performance of the Ryzen 7000X3D processors.
To have a performance leap on the gaming front, we will therefore have to wait for the Ryzen 9000X3D range, which promises to re-establish the hierarchies compared to the current generation. As always we will keep you updated on future news.
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