Article 4H2J9 AMD Zen 2 microarchitecture analysis: Ryzen 3000 and EPYC Rome

AMD Zen 2 microarchitecture analysis: Ryzen 3000 and EPYC Rome

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Thom Holwerda
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We have been teased with AMD's next generation processor products for over a year. The new chiplet design has been heralded as a significant breakthrough in driving performance and scalability, especially as it becomes increasingly difficult to create large silicon with high frequencies on smaller and smaller process nodes. AMD is expected to deploy its chiplet paradigm across its processor line, through Ryzen and EPYC, with those chiplets each having eight next-generation Zen 2 cores. Today AMD went into more detail about the Zen 2 core, providing justification for the +15% clock-for-clock performance increase over the previous generation that the company presented at Computex last week. The 16c/32t Ryzen 9 3950X looks quite attainable at $750 - a price that is surely to come down after launch.
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