“Our eight cores are so good that we don't need a higher TDP.” AMD explained how it was possible to reduce the TDP of the Ryzen 9000 relative to the Ryzen 7000

by alex

Although not everyone has it

Desktop processors Ryzen 9000 are very similar to Ryzen 7000 in basic parameters, but the younger models have a significantly reduced TDP. Now AMD has explained how this happened. 

There are several factors that allowed AMD to lower the TDP for its new processors. This includes an improved heat distribution cover, which should also allow lower temperatures, and increased frequency stability with almost the same maximum frequencies compared to the Ryzen 7000.  

These are all pretty big differences compared to previous small steps in past generations. We're going back to early TDPs because it turns out our eight cores are so good that we don't need a higher TDP 

Recall that the TDP parameter does not directly indicate power consumption, although it is related to it. These are the requirements for cooling systems, although everyone has their own methods for calculating this indicator.  

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