By Darren Allan
AMD has already begun work on making processors based on the Zen 5 architecture, which may come as a bit of a surprise seeing as the current Ryzen CPUs represent just the first outing of the Zen architecture.
This is according to AMD’s Mike Clark, a senior design engineer and chief architect for Zen, who revealed that Zen 5 was underway in a video interview celebrating the one year anniversary of the release of the first Ryzen chips (check out the clip below).
So what’s going on here, and why is a seemingly big leap to Zen 5 occurring already? As mentioned, AMD’s existing processors are based on Zen, with Ryzen 2nd Generation being based on Zen+, a refinement of that original architecture which ekes out some nice performance boosts (and is expected to release next week).
We’ve already seen AMD’s roadmap for future generations which shows that Zen 2 and Zen 3 (which drop to a 7nm process) CPUs will be coming at some point between Zen+ and the year 2020.
Zen 5 will be arriving next after that, and as Clark admits in the video, he’s already working on this architecture. So logically the earliest it could appear is …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components