AMD’s budget Ryzen 5 7500X3D leaks out in early benchmarks, scores hint at performance on par with existing 7600X3D — budget offering could pack a punch in both

AMD's budget Ryzen 5 7500X3D leaks out in early benchmarks, scores hint at performance on par with existing 7600X3D — budget offering could pack a punch in both

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(Image credit: AMD) A few weeks ago, AMD's Ryzen 5 7500X3D processor was spotted on a UK retailer's website for the first time, sporting a fresh OPN code that all but confirmed it was a new processor. Today, we have our first set of Geekbench listings that again hint at its existence and give us some insight into the specs we previously speculated about. This development comes on the heels of a rumored Ryzen 7 9700X3D that was uncovered on GeekBench yesterday, indicating AMD is ready to diversify its popular X3D lineup soon.

The above scores are from the second of two listings spotted by BenchLeaks , with the 7500X3D netting 2,549 points in the single-core test and 11,826 points in the multi-score test. Those numbers roughly align with the existing Ryzen 5 7600X3D, which has a slightly higher clock speed but otherwise shares the same silicon, albeit possibly with a newer stepping. Speaking of, we're looking at a six-core, 12-thread CPU based on AMD's Zen 4 microarchitecture, packaged on TSMC's 5nm node.

From the listing , we can see it's running at a 4.0 GHz base clock with a boost speed of 4547 MHz (4.5 GHz), which makes sense since the 7600X3D can go up to 4.7 GHz. In terms of cache, the 7500X3D is rocking 96 MB of L3 cache — 64 MB of which comes from the 3D V-Cache stacked atop the CCD — for a total of 102 MB, the same as the 7600X3D. GeekBench doesn't show TDP figures, but it's reasonable to assume that it'll remain at 65W. All of these stats are backed up by the first listing for the same chip , which scored slightly lower in both benchmarks .

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