AMD has revealed a new roadmap for its CPU cores that lead up to 2024. This was shown at the company’s Financial Analysts Day 2022 presentation which also included more info on its RDNA 3 GPU chiplets and Zen 4 CPU cores performance estimates. The CPU cores roadmap reveals plans by AMD to introduce 4nm and 3nm Zen 5 CPUs into the market by 2024.
It wasn’t long ago that AMD unveiled its new line of AM5 motherboards to be used with Zen 4 CPUs. The increase in performance from the company’s next generation of processors is exciting to think about, let alone whatever comes after that. And the roadmap highlights some interesting information about what we can expect.
The first interesting aspect to make note of in this CPU roadmap is how AMD plans to segment and uplift the performance of each architecture. For Zen 3, you can see both the original release, next to the 3D V-Cache variant. For Zen 4, there will also be a standard release, followed by a V-Cache refresh. This will be followed by something dubbed “Zen 4c”. It’s the same case for Zen 5 CPUs, which will feature a standard release, a V-Cache refresh, and another called “Zen 5c”.
The Zen 4c CPUs will be “the highest performance server processors for cloud native computing.” These processors will also have “double the container density of 3rd Gen EPYC processors.” And it’s also worth noting that Zen 4 CPUs will have 5nm cores, but there will apparently be some type of node change since the roadmap also lists 4nm variants. It’s a similar case for Zen 5, where both 4nm and 3nm cores are listed.
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The ‘c’ cores are specifically engineered toward cloud native computing. It’s unlikely that users without the need for that sort of hardware will have to
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