AMD Raphael Ryzen Desktop CPUs Powered By Zen 4 Architecture Rumored For Q4 2022 Launch May 4, 2021 03:21 EDT
AMD s next-generation Ryzen Desktop CPUs codenamed Raphael which will feature the Zen 4 core architecture are rumored for launch in Q4 2022. The rumor comes from Twitter user, Sepeuwmjh (via Videocardz) who has hinted at the possible unveil and launch dates of the next-gen AMD Ryzen CPU lineup.
AMD s Next-Gen Raphael Ryzen Desktop CPUs Featuring Zen 4 Core Architecture Rumored For Q2 2022 Launch
The user has been actively posting information regarding AMD CPUs and GPUs and even reported on the Strix Point APUs before everyone else did. Now, the user is reporting that AMD s Ryzen line of desktop processors will be getting the Zen 4 architectural update in late 2022. As per the rumor, AMD is expected to unveil its Raphael line of Zen 4 Ryzen Desktop CPUs around Q3 2022 & a hard launch is expected no sooner than Q4 2022 or two years after the launch of the Zen 3 based R
We appear to have a new look at AMD’s roadmap for the next two years. The leaked slide claims to show AMD’s plans through 2022, including the first AMD APUs based on the Zen 3+ core architecture and support for DDR5 memory. The same leaker also shared some information about Zen 4 and AMD’s codenamed “Warhol” CPUs.
The AMD APU roadmap shared by @sepeuwmjh is divided into four categories: HP (High Power), LP (Low Power), ULP (Ultra-Low Power) and ELP (Extreme Low Power). In the HP category (45W), Rembrandt will succeed Cezanne. Featuring Zen 3+ core architecture, Navi 2x GPUs, and support for LPDDR5/DDR5 memory, the Rembrandt architecture is expected to be based on TSMC’s 6nm process node.
Mar 1, 2021 03:29 EST
After the huge dump of information that we got for AMD s next-generation EPYC Genoa Zen 4 CPU lineup yesterday, another rumor has popped up which states that AMD is going to feature two new technologies on Genoa that could pretty much destroy whatever hope Intel had left for its Sapphire Rapids & even next-generation Xeon lineups.
AMD EPYC Genoa CPUs Featuring Zen 4 Cores Rumored To Be Equipped With AVX3-512 & BFLOAT16 Instructions
According to an alleged slide posted on Chiphell Forums (via HXL), it is reported that AMD s Zen 4 core architecture for EPYC Genoa CPUs would allow for more than 64 cores per socket, 2 threads per core, and in up to 2 socket configurations. This is pretty much a reiteration of what was leaked out yesterday.