Next generation amd ryzen: more cores, ddr5 and pcie 5.0
Table of contents:
- More cores, DDR5 and PCIe 5.0
- Infinity Fabric to take advantage of Ryzen performance
- We will have to wait
The next generation of Ryzen processors could have more cores without causing software clutter. We tell you everything.
We learned this through an interview with Mark Papermaster, AMD's chief technology officer. Although AMD has released Ryzen 9 to offer a range to enthusiasts, it appears that the next generation of chips will be even bigger.
More cores, DDR5 and PCIe 5.0
By reading the title you want the new Ryzen processors to come out. According to Mark, the news will not only go with the cores, but with the support of the DDR5 interface and the support of PCIe 5.0.
From AMD, they assure that the increase in cores is related to the number of applications that can take advantage of those cores in a balanced way, without saturation via software. When asked if it would make sense to increase the Ryzen range to 32 cores, Mark answered the following:
We don't see any imminent barriers in the mainstream sector and it's because it's time for the software to take advantage of the multi-core approach. We have overcome that obstacle; now, more and more applications can take advantage of multi-threading and multicore.
In the short term, I don't see a core saturation. You must be careful when adding cores because you don't want to add them before the application can take advantage of it. As long as you maintain that balance, I think we will continue to see that trend.
Infinity Fabric to take advantage of Ryzen performance
Under the Moore's Law , each node reduces frequency scaling opportunities , but AMD manages to take advantage of the performance provided by Ryzen thanks to Infinity Fabric.
This technology is implemented in all 7nm Ryzen, Threadripper and EPYC. With Infinity, Ryzen managed to get faster cache speeds, for example. Mark has assured that in the next Zen itineraries, Infinity Fabric would continue to evolve with higher bandwidth interfaces, such as DDR5 and PCI 5.0. We would see this land between 2021 and 2022.
Additionally, AMD is considering integrating BFloat 16 into the next generation of EPYC processors .
We will have to wait
In order to enjoy everything that Mark Papermaster said in the interview, we will have to wait 2 or 3 years. In theory, the node of these processors would be 5nm, so we would speak of a rather important advance.
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