AMD Zen 3 architecture have a good CPU Clock frequency ramp time
AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series processors based on the Zen 4 architecture will be on sale soon. Due to the great success of the Zen 3 architecture, many players are looking forward to it. You must know that when the Ryzen 5000 series was first released, the sales were very hot, and there were out-of-stocks almost everywhere, instantly occupying the first, second, and third places on Amazon’s best-selling CPU list. There are comments that it has three things that consumers want: value for money, cost-effective and competitive.
In the past two years, Zen 3 architecture processors have appeared in various comparative tests. I believe that many players have a deep understanding of its performance, but recently Chips & Cheese thought of another new way to compare processor architectures, which is to compare the speed of frequency increase.
The 17 processors tested are all familiar products, ranging from AMD to different competitors, covering a variety of prices. It was found that the AMD Ryzen 7 5800U based on the Zen 3 architecture was very good in terms of clock frequency ramp time, only 1.6ms, and the frequency increased almost instantly. Even compared to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 for handheld mobile devices (19.6ms) it’s much faster.
In the Windows operating system, the system’s internal power management reports the workload to the processor every 10ms, and the performance of the Zen 3 architecture shows that AMD seems to prefer separate management. From this point of view, AMD Ryzen 7 5800U is a good choice for handheld gaming devices.
AMD Ryzen 7 5800U belongs to Cezanne-U, focusing on low-power mobile devices, equipped with 8 cores and 16 threads, with 4MB of L2 cache and 16MB of L3 cache, the base frequency is 2.0GHz, the acceleration frequency is 4.4GHz, and the GPU has 8 computing units with a frequency of 2GHz. It has a TDP of 15W and is manufactured using a 7nm process.