AMD announced Ryzen 3D V-Cache processors on April 21. AMD Ryzen 3D V-Cache These chips target AI workloads that rely on retrieval augmented generation. The announcement highlights specific performance gains in vector search and graph retrieval tasks.
AMD claims its 3D V-Cache processors deliver up to 88 percent faster performance than non-X3D models in RAG AI benchmarks. The vendor reports an 88 percent speed increase over non-X3D chips in a 100K batch search test. The Ryzen 7 9850X3D outperforms the Ryzen 7 9700X by over 50 percent in a 200K batch search. The 8-core Ryzen 7 9850X3D also surpasses the 16-core Ryzen 9 9950X in that same 200K batch search.

The processors reduce index construction time by 50 percent at a 100K scale. They cut index construction time by 39 percent at a 200K scale. AMD did not provide pricing or availability details for these chips.
AMD chips accelerate AI inference and vector search tasks
The reported performance gains come from an open-source X3D RAG benchmark. This benchmark simulates single-node scenarios with vector scales ranging from 100,000 to 200,000. The results focus on specific retrieval scenarios and may not apply to all workloads.

The Ryzen 3D V-Cache processors aim to accelerate AI inference tasks. AMD provided performance data for specific benchmarks without sharing release dates or costs.



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