AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7 5800X3D may end up as a limited edition

During its CES 2022 presentation, AMD revealed that it planned to release its Ryzen 7 5800X3D to better combat the excellent gaming performance offered by Intel’s strong 12th Generation CPUs, and the 12900K in particular. Prior to the reveal, we expected AMD would release 3D versions of its 5900X and 5950X processors. AMD did previously demonstrate a 5900X prototype, but according to Digitimes, manufacturing limitations are likely behind the reason we’ll only be seeing the 5800X3D for now.

Digitimes sources state that TSMC’s 3D SoIC technology isn’t yet in volume production and what little capacity there is is being prioritized for enterprise chips. However, TSMC is building a new advanced packaging plant in Chunan, Taiwan that’s expected to come online later this year, but it not might come fast enough for volume 5800X3D production prior to the introduction of Zen 4 later in the year.

source: gamezpot.com