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News from this site on June 10th, blogger @9550pro shared the AIDA64 memory test data of the Ryzen 5 9600X ES engineering sample from the QQ group, showing that its L1 and L2 cache bandwidth is almost 10% faster than the previous generation 7600X Double the improvement.
L1 cache bandwidth (read/write/copy/latency)
Ryzen 5 9600X ES: 3756.4/1884.4/3755.9/0.8 ns
Ryzen 5 7600X: 2029.6 / 1026.9 / 2048.1 / 0.7ns
L2 cache bandwidth (read/write/copy/latency)
Ryzen 5 9600X ES: 1874.6 / 1795.1 / 1859.7 / 2.8ns
Ryzen 5 7600X: 1028.5 / 1017.0 / 1017.6 / 2.6ns
L3 cache bandwidth (read/write/copy/latency)
Ryzen 5 9600X ES: 782.08 / 771.46 / 772.32 / 10.1ns
Ryzen 5 7600X: 847.82 / 854.86 / 822.01 / 9.7ns
Note on this site: The unit of the above bandwidth data is GB/ s.
The test results show that its L1 and L2 cache performance is basically in line with AMD's description of "up to twice as much" when it released the Ryzen 9000 series Zen 5 processor.
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