AMD, one of the important names in the hardware world, continues to expand its “X3D” processor family. This time Ryzen 7 9850X3D is coming.
The future of the gaming-focused Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, which was leaked in October, has been confirmed by AMD. Listing the processor on its official site, the company states that the 8-core (16-thread) model has 96 MB L3 cache and will offer a maximum clock speed of 5.6 GHz. The price of the processor, listed with 120W TDP, and exactly when it will be introduced are not yet known. Meanwhile, AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 may also be on the way, and the processor may come with a full 192 MB L3 cache if the sources are right. For this purpose, the processor, which is claimed to be equipped with two 3D V-Cache chips, may appear as a 16-core option. It is also claimed that the model, which is said to be able to reach 5.60 GHz, will increase the TDP from 170W in the 9950X3D to 200W.
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AMD had previously come to the fore with the price increase for graphics cards. According to the latest claim, the company plans to increase graphics card prices by at least 10 percent due to the large increase in DRAM and NAND Flash prices. It is stated that AMD, which informed its business partners that memory prices have increased significantly last week, will therefore launch new graphics cards at higher prices. It is reported that the company made a small increase in prices in October, but this was not reflected on consumers; It is stated that the increase this time will directly affect sales prices. Since the increase in DRAM and NAND Flash costs affects almost every field and manufacturer, it seems likely that Nvidia graphics cards and other hardware products will soon encounter serious price increases.
