AMD Expects Higher Density Ryzen Chips to Increase CPU Temperatures
It would seem that AMD is of the opinion that, in light of recent developments in Ryzen Chips density, the average temperatures of CPUs will continue to rise with subsequent generations of Ryzen Chips
AMD is collaborating with TSMC on the optimization of process technology, but the company anticipates that Ryzen Chips
At their default settings, the most recent Ryzen 7000 CPUs, which go by the codename Raphael, generate an extreme amount of heat
Intel Corporation is additionally of the view that the total amount of heat generated from CPUs will keep on growing in the not-too-distant future
Given this, motherboards designers have raised the temperature requirements over 115 Celsius degrees, causing the transistor to keep working at the temperatures
This is similar to stating that you must push your chip to its absolute limits in terms of power and thermal capacity if you want the best possible performance
According to this, we should anticipate seeing a trend toward greater temperatures in the next AMD and Intel CPU generations