Zen 5

Zen 5 is the codename for an upcoming CPU microarchitecture by AMD, shown on their roadmap in May 2022.[1] It is the successor to Zen 4 and is believed to use TSMC's 3 nm process.[2] It will power Ryzen 8000 mainstream desktop processors (codenamed "Granite Ridge"), high-end mobile processors (codenamed "Strix Point"), and Epyc 9005 server processors (codenamed "Turin").[3]

AMD Zen 5
General information
Launching2024 (2024)
Designed byAMD
Common manufacturer(s)
Architecture and classification
Technology nodeTSMC N3
Physical specifications
Socket(s)
Products, models, variants
Product code name(s)
  • Desktop
    • Granite Ridge

  • High-End Mobile
    • Strix Point

  • Server
    • Turin
History
PredecessorZen 4

Zen 5c

Zen 5c is a compact variant of the Zen 5 core (mainly) targeted at (hyperscale) cloud customers.[4] It will succeed the Zen 4c core.

References

  1. "AMD confirms Zen4 & Ryzen 7000 series lineup: Raphael in 2022, Dragon Range and Phoenix in 2023". VideoCardz. May 3, 2022. Retrieved October 2, 2022.
  2. Mujtaba, Hassan (May 1, 2022). "AMD Zen 5 CPUs Might Get Delayed To 2024-2025 Due To TSMC's Priority Allocation of 3nm Node To Intel & Apple Zen 5". Wccftech. Retrieved October 2, 2022.
  3. Bonshor, Gavin (June 9, 2022). "AMD's Desktop CPU Roadmap: 2024 Brings Zen 5-based "Granite Ridge"". AnandTech. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  4. Smith, Ryan. "AMD Zen Architecture Roadmap: Zen 5 in 2024 With All-New Microarchitecture". www.anandtech.com. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
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