AMD officially released the Ryzen 5 7500X3D, a new member of its Zen 4 architecture. This 6-core/12-thread processor further expands its X3D chip lineup and targets the entry-level gaming market.Ryzen 5 7500X3D uses 3D V-Cache technology.It has 32+64MB L3 cache, the base frequency is 4.0GHz, which can be increased to 4.5GHz, and the TDP is 65W.It integrates a graphics core based on RDNA 2 architecture and has two GPU cores with a frequency of 2200MHz.

In terms of parameters, the 7500X3D is very similar to the Ryzen 7600X3D of the same series, except that the frequency is reduced from 4.1GHz/4.7GHz to 4.5GHz/4GHz.
At the same time, AMD also announced its performance data, showing that the game performance is significantly faster than Intel's i5-14600K and the latest Core Ultra 5 245KF processor:

Compare Core Ultra 5 245KF: 13% faster on average in AAA games and 22% faster on competitive games.

Compare i5-14600K: Leading by 8% in 3A games and 12% in competitive games.
Although these figures come from AMD, in theory the gaming performance of the 7500X3D should be close to that of the 7600X3D, which has proven to be faster than the two Intel processors mentioned above, and even AMD's own Zen 5 architecture 9600X.
In terms of price, the official price of Ryzen 5 7500X3D is US$269, which is equivalent to about 1,913 yuan, which is higher than the previous market expectation of about US$200.This processor is currently only available in North America and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa).