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AMD Confirms Zen 3 and RDNA2 by Late-2020

Now that’s what I like to hear … can’t wait for it. Well done AMD!

Taken from TPU … AMD in its post Q1-2020 earnings release disclosures stated that the company is “on track” to launching its next-generation “Zen 3” CPU microarchitecture and RDNA2 graphics architecture in late-2020. The company did not reveal in what shape or form the two will debut. AMD is readying “Zen 3” based EPYC “Milan” enterprise processors, “Vermeer” Ryzen desktop processors, and “Cezanne” mobile APUs based on “Zen 3,” although there’s no word on which product line the microarchitecture will debut with. “Zen 3” compute dies (CCDs) are expected to do away with the quad-core compute complex (CCX) arrangement of cores, and are expected to be built on a refined 7 nm-class silicon fabrication process, either TSMC N7P or N7+.

The only confirmed RDNA2 based products we have as of now are the semi-custom SoCs that drive the Sony PlayStation 5 and Microsoft Xbox Series X next-generation consoles, which are expected to debut by late-2020. The AMD tweet, however, specifies “GPUs” (possibly referring to discrete GPUs). Also, with AMD forking its graphics IP to RDNA (for graphics processors) and CDNA (for headless compute accelerators), we’re fairly sure AMD is referring to a Radeon RX or Radeon Pro launch in the tweet. Microsoft’s announcement of the DirectX 12 Ultimate logo is expected to expedite launch of Radeon RX discrete GPUs based on RDNA2, as the current RDNA architecture doesn’t meet the logo requirements.

Source: TPU via AMD (Twitter)

 

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