
While hit-and-miss depending on the specific game at hand, in the right games and the right scenarios, the additional cache could provide a performance boost that even the highest-clocked CPUs couldn't match.ĪMD's initial implementations of V-Cache in the 5800X3D and its server counterpart, Milan-X, were just the tip of the iceberg for the company. The consumer implementation of AMD's then-new 3D stacked V-Cache technology, which allowed for greatly expanding the total 元 cache available on a CPU, the 5800X3D was primarily aimed at the gaming market, where the additional 64MB of 元 cache could be uniquely useful to improving performance in CPU-bound gaming workloads. Last year, AMD released its Ryzen 7 5800X3D to the market with 96 MB of 元 V-Cache.
