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AMD unveils Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 with dual 3D V-Cache

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AMD has announced the new Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, a high-end desktop processor with dual 3D V-Cache, offering up to 208MB of total cache. The chip is expected to launch on April 22, though pricing has not yet been shared.

The Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 comes with 16 cores and 32 threads. It has a base clock speed of 4.3GHz and can boost up to 5.6GHz. It also has a 200W TDP, which is higher than previous models, likely due to the added cache and performance features.

The main highlight of the processor is its dual 3D V-Cache design. It uses two compute units, each with 64MB of 3D V-Cache and 32MB of standard cache. This brings the total cache to 192MB, and up to 208MB when including L2 cache. This setup is designed to help with heavy workloads such as content creation and development.

The chip also includes an integrated Radeon GPU for basic display and troubleshooting. It supports AM5 motherboards, making it compatible with current AMD desktop platforms.

AMD said the processor is unlocked for overclocking and uses second-generation 3D V-Cache, which helps manage heat while keeping performance stable.

There is no official price yet, but the processor is expected to be in the high-end range. It is aimed at users who need strong performance for demanding tasks.

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