The quad-core Zen CPU runs at a 65W TDP, while the eight-core model runs at a 95W TDP, so we can already start to see efficiency improvements over AMD?s last batch of desktop CPUs. The 24 core and 32 core server SKUs run at 150W and 180W respectively.
Quad-core Zen has eight threads and 2MB of L2 cache or 8MB of L3 cache, meanwhile the octa-core Zen has 16 threads and double the cache. Both of these CPUs currently run at 2.8GHz with a boost clock of 3.2GHz. However, while running in idle mode, both chips can clock down to just 550MHz and consume just 5 watts of power.
Apparently the source of this information has had a good track record with leaks in the past. However, we are not in touch with them, so we can?t independently verify the legitimacy of any of this information, so as with all leaks, take it with a grain of salt.
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