Zen 5, amd confirms that its new cpus is already in development
Table of contents:
AMD's Zen 2 processors already deliver impressive performance numbers, but that doesn't mean the Ryzen boom has to stop there. AMD plans to be competitive in the future beyond the Zen 2, Zen 3 and Zen 4 architectures. With this in mind, AMD needs to think big and long term with the development of Zen 5 based processors.
AMD engineers focus on Zen 5
It has already been confirmed that AMD's Zen 3 core is complete and that it will arrive next year, representing the Ryzen 4000 series . This means that AMD is now entering its testing and manufacturing phases for Zen 3. Now, AMD's top design teams are gearing up for their Zen 4 and Zen 5 architectures. AMD has confirmed that both architectures are “in the design phase, ” they said during the Horizon Executive Summit in Rome, Italy.
Visit our guide on the best processors on the market
AMD's Zen design teams are working by leaps and bounds. One team works on its next-generation CPU architecture, while the other team works more on medium and long-term architectures in the future. Now that the Zen 3 design is complete, AMD engineers have moved to Zen 5, a CPU architecture that will launch in mid-2022.
AMD stated that they were listening to their customers' feedback and are using it to guide the development of future Zen architectures. This will help AMD Zen cores better adapt to a wider range of workloads and see where they see the Customers need more CPU performance.
While AMD is working to launch third-generation EPYC and fourth-generation Ryzen processors to the market in 2020, the company's design teams are working on the next two generations of products. With this in mind, we can be sure that AMD has plans to increase CPU performance for the foreseeable future, which is great news for us consumers.
Sony would already be sending the development kits for playstation 5 [rumor]
New rumors suggest that Sony is already shipping the first development kits for its new Playstation 5 platform.
Amd confirms that 'zen 5' processors are already in development
AMD chief architect Mike Clark confirmed today in a video interview that his team has already started work on the 'Zen 5' microarchitecture for new Ryzen processors to arrive in years to come.
Amd graphics cards with ray tracing? It is already in development!
AMD confirms that Nvidia's Ray Tracing technology is working on its graphics cards. This technology has a present and a great future.