Amd claims that his cpu zen will have a life of 4 years
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At CES 2017 in Las Vegas it has been confirmed that the new AMD Zen architecture will last 4 years. Likewise, they have declared that they have spent 4 years in developing their Ryzen microprocessor. They have had their team work long hours to get what they are achieving, and Mark Papermaster says, "We will see the difference with everything to come."
Zen CPU will have a life of 4 years
Are you up to date on what AMD Zen is ? It is the "code" name of an AMD processor architecture that was working hard, and that we know has a long life of 4 years ahead.
These processors follow a 14nm manufacturing process and incorporate 3D FinFE T transistors. In addition, they feature multi-wire technology and can support DDR3 and DDR4. In this AMD Zen architecture, you leave the shared resource system for numbers behind and go back to dedicated ones. Zen is intended for Socket AM4.
We know that AMD plans to upgrade its chips through a 3-generation Ryzen, about one per year. That has been suggested by his words. However, of the improvements it has not stated anything, it is an unknown, but it will go beyond a simple manufacture, increasing the number of instructions that the chip can process. Additionally, Zen uses prediction tables and machine learning.
The war with Intel has just begun
But what about the 4 years of development? Why are they so criticized? The truth is that AMD spent 4 years developing the Ryzen microprocessor, which has been the same time. Mark has made it clear that they "don't throw paper, " which is the start of something important, as he has stated at CES. What is clear is that there are still many years ahead of war with Intel to see who gets better results.
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