AMD Unveils the Ryzen 7 9850X3D at CES 2026

Published on January 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor on a dark background, illuminated with blue and red LED lights, showing the IHS and chip packaging.

AMD Presents the Ryzen 7 9850X3D at CES 2026

As expected, AMD chose the stage of CES 2026 in Las Vegas to unveil its new generation of processors. The star is the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, a desktop computer chip that the company promotes as the world's fastest gaming processor, now improved. 🚀

Technical Details of the New Chip

This processor is built on the Zen 5 architecture and integrates the latest evolution of 3D V-Cache technology. This large-capacity stacked cache memory accelerates how the chip handles data in applications sensitive to this factor, such as video games and professional software. AMD states that this evolution helps minimize bottlenecks and optimize system smoothness. The focus is on executing tasks with greater speed and efficiency.

Key Features of the Ryzen 7 9850X3D:
  • Based on AMD's Zen 5 microarchitecture.
  • Incorporates next-generation 3D V-Cache memory.
  • Designed to accelerate video games and professional workloads that use large amounts of data.
"The world's fastest gaming processor is now even faster." - AMD in its presentation.

The Moment and Place of the Announcement

The launch is framed within the CES trade show, a key event for high-impact presentations. With this move, AMD aims to strengthen its position in the competitive high-performance segment for gamers. During the presentation, performance comparisons were shown against previous models and competitors' chips, although these figures require verification with independent tests. 🎯

Launch Context:
  • Announcement made as part of the international CES 2026 trade show.
  • AMD competes to lead the market for processors aimed at demanding gamers.
  • Performance demonstrations shown must be contrasted with third-party analyses.

A Direct Presentation

The tone of the presentation was notably direct, with a clear emphasis on speed. The message of being "faster" was so prominent that it generated comments among the audience, highlighting AMD's confidence in its product. It seems that in this generation, the company prefers to let performance facts speak. 💪