Context: I just bought a 7700X as a bridge to when the 3d versions of the 7X series are available for a reasonable price (hoping maybe about this time next year).
1) I'm assuming the 7800X3d chip (or whatever 7X numerical variants will be made into the 3d version) will achieve at least 25%-30% more performance than a 7700X. Is that a fair assumption?
2) How many CPU families is the AM5 socket supposed to realistically support? My understanding is that the 7X series in use now will be replaced by another 2 possible updates before AM5 is phased out in ~2025? Sound right? Maybe a 9X then 11X series?
3) Follow on to question 2. How long before AMDs next series of CPUs that will drop into the current AM5 socket? What kind of performance jump is expected on each "next iteration" (9X, 11X, etc...). The 5X series was a pretty good jump up from the 3X series in many ways. Is a 9X predicted to also be a similar amount better than the 7X series?
Thoughts on these 3 questions?
1) I'm assuming the 7800X3d chip (or whatever 7X numerical variants will be made into the 3d version) will achieve at least 25%-30% more performance than a 7700X. Is that a fair assumption?
2) How many CPU families is the AM5 socket supposed to realistically support? My understanding is that the 7X series in use now will be replaced by another 2 possible updates before AM5 is phased out in ~2025? Sound right? Maybe a 9X then 11X series?
3) Follow on to question 2. How long before AMDs next series of CPUs that will drop into the current AM5 socket? What kind of performance jump is expected on each "next iteration" (9X, 11X, etc...). The 5X series was a pretty good jump up from the 3X series in many ways. Is a 9X predicted to also be a similar amount better than the 7X series?
Thoughts on these 3 questions?