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Posted by ArsLoginName
 - Yesterday at 11:07:31
You're not your. LOL. Too much sarcasm running through the brain and not paying attention
Posted by ArsLoginName
 - Yesterday at 11:04:46
Hearing it here first.... Zen 7 on N1.4 > 7.2 GHz!! Oh wait.... Forgot to make it click-bait sensational. Insane!!!!!! Outrageous!!!! Ludicrous speed!!!!! 

Your welcome for the clicks and traffic to the site NBC
Posted by Jordan
 - Yesterday at 04:29:47
6.7Ghz for sure. 100%
Posted by Pierré
 - Yesterday at 00:42:04
I don't follow rumors as it is just that. Rumors. I knew that after the fx cpu disaster that they are going to release smt on their cpus as I spoke to some techs but it was nda so I could not get details bit even then I saw the as rumors.
Posted by Lmaoreally
 - Yesterday at 00:19:46
How are the drifters at Moore's law is dead still fooling tech journalists. Stop posting their fake garbage
Posted by ArsLoginName
 - Yesterday at 00:00:56
Not hard to estimate based upon TSMC's published roadmaps and information. That's all he did. Here... let's do the same... Current peak frequency is 5.7 x 1.15 for node jump to 2nm x 5% for 4 nm to 3 nm yields a max boost peak frequency of 6.84 GHz. Even if they only went for a 12% official increase it would peak boost to 6.4 GHz. That's 'well above' 6 GHz. Nothing 'insane' or out of the possibilities.

Minimum 10% = 6.3 GHz. Highly probably 14% = 6.5 GHz. Hitting all targets 20% = 6.8-6.9 GHz
Posted by Jones McGee
 - June 23, 2025, 21:21:55
good, but wait until zen 7 for DDR6
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 23, 2025, 12:26:40
Next year's AMD Zen 6 desktop CPUs could feature blazing fast clock speeds according to a new leak. The boost frequency for AMD Zen 6 desktop processors is rumored to reach comfortably above 6 GHz, making them a tremendous upgrade over the Ryzen 9000 CPUs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Insane-AMD-Zen-6-clock-speed-on-cards-as-new-leak-reports-more-than-6-2-GHz-boost-clock-for-next-gen-AMD-CPUs.1042396.0.html