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AMD Unveils Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 with Dual 3D V-Cache… Targeting Development and Creative Work

Google 우선 소스 기사입력2026.03.27 11:52


The first desktop CPU with 3D V-Cache on both chiplets is scheduled for release on April 22.
AMD has released a new desktop processor that expands the application of 3D V-Cache technology, previously known for its focus on gaming performance, to the fields of development and content creation. The newly unveiled Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 is designed for environments where cache and throughput are critical, such as compiling large source code, video editing, 3D production, and real-time engine tasks.

Jack Huin, Senior Vice President and General Manager of AMD’s Computing and Graphics Group, recently unveiled the product via a video presentation, and AMD announced that it plans to launch it in global markets starting April 22. The key point of the announcement is that 3D V-Cache has been applied to both chiplets.

While the existing X3D series primarily concentrated the cache on a few chiplets, this product is designed to apply it to both chiplets to reduce data access latency and improve processing efficiency. AMD described this as the first desktop processor to feature Dual 3D V-Cache.

The key specifications are 16 'Zen 5' cores and a total of 208MB of cache. AMD explains that this is the largest cache capacity among current Ryzen processors. Increasing cache capacity is advantageous for reducing bottlenecks in repetitive data retrieval tasks, which can impact performance improvement in complex calculations or large-scale project processing.

The application examples presented by AMD include DaVinci Resolve, Blender, Unreal Engine, and large source code builds based on Chromium. The company stated that performance improvements of approximately 5–10% compared to the Ryzen 9 9950X3D can be expected in these creative and development workloads.

This announcement is noteworthy as it demonstrates that 3D V-Cache technology is expanding beyond high-performance gaming CPUs into the productivity-focused desktop market. Whether the performance improvements presented by AMD will be reproduced in actual user environments is expected to be confirmed through specific benchmarks and field evaluations after launch.