Latest AMD Zen 6 Rumors Suggest Clock Speeds Surpassing 7 GHz, and Mixed Node Processes Depending on the Model

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More rumors regarding AMD's Zen 6 processors surfaced over the weekend, one of which suggests a very high clock speed target. Additionally, well-known information leaker Kepler has claimed that AMD will utilize different node processes across the Zen 6 product stack, depending on its application.

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In the end when it comes right down to it I don't care about what node is used to make the part I want to buy. I care about the performance, and honestly durability and security of the product. In that order. Give me a high performing Zen desktop SKU with a lot of cores and great gaming and productivity ability, with solid memory controllers and tons of PCI-E and I will be a happy camper even if its on the yabba dabba do 22 node.
 
In the end when it comes right down to it I don't care about what node is used to make the part I want to buy. I care about the performance, and honestly durability and security of the product. In that order. Give me a high performing Zen desktop SKU with a lot of cores and great gaming and productivity ability, with solid memory controllers and tons of PCI-E and I will be a happy camper even if its on the yabba dabba do 22 node.
Soooo, you want a threadripper?
 
Soooo, you want a threadripper?
The 9950 meets my needs. But if I needed more storage I/O or ram support yes I would go threadripper.

If I were building a workstation it would be threadripper with 512 gigs of ram. A pair of nvme boot drives in raid 1 and a set of four nvme 4tb storage drives most likely in a raid 5.

Possibly dual power but that's more for servers. And the expensive part would be the AI I mean GPU cards.
 
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