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  2. Table of AMD processors - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Clock rate Bus Speed & Type [a] ... Ryzen 7 5700X 6/8 3400–3500 (4400–4600 boost) Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8 3400 ...

  3. List of AMD Ryzen processors - Wikipedia

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    Includes integrated RDNA2 GPU with 2 CUs and base, boost clock speeds of 0.4 GHz, 2.2 GHz. L1 cache: 80 KB (48 KB data + 32 KB instruction) per core. L2 cache: 1 MB per core. Fabrication process: TSMC N4 FinFET (N6 FinFET for the I/O die).

  4. Template:AMD Ryzen 5000 Series - Wikipedia

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    Branding and model Cores ()Thermal solution Clock rate () L3 cache (total) TDP Chiplets Core config [i] Release date MSRP; Base Boost Ryzen 9 5950X: 16 (32) — 3.4

  5. Clock rate - Wikipedia

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    Clock rate or clock speed in computing typically refers to the frequency at which the clock generator of a processor can generate pulses used to synchronize the operations of its components. [1] It is used as an indicator of the processor's speed. Clock rate is measured in the SI unit of frequency hertz (Hz).

  6. Ryzen - Wikipedia

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    Pure Power reduces the entire ramp of processor voltage and clock speed, for light loads. Precision Boost increases the processor voltage and clock speed by 100–200 MHz if three or more cores are active (five or more, in the case of Threadripper, and by 300 MHz); and significantly further when less than three are active (less than five, in ...

  7. CPU multiplier - Wikipedia

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    For example, a system with an external clock of 100 MHz and a 36x clock multiplier will have an internal CPU clock of 3.6 GHz. The external address and data buses of the CPU (often collectively termed front side bus (FSB) in PC contexts) also use the external clock as a fundamental timing base; however, they could also employ a (small) multiple ...

  8. Memory timings - Wikipedia

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    Without knowing the clock frequency it is impossible to state if one set of timings is "faster" than another. For example, DDR3-2000 memory has a 1000 MHz clock frequency, which yields a 1 ns clock cycle. With this 1 ns clock, a CAS latency of 7 gives an absolute CAS latency of 7 ns. Faster DDR3-2666 memory (with a 1333 MHz clock, or 0.75 ns ...

  9. Dynamic frequency scaling - Wikipedia

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    The dynamic power (switching power) dissipated by a chip is C·V 2 ·A·f, where C is the capacitance being switched per clock cycle, V is voltage, A is the Activity Factor [1] indicating the average number of switching events per clock cycle by the transistors in the chip (as a unitless quantity) and f is the clock frequency.