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== Sockets/Platform ==
 
== Sockets/Platform ==
All Zen-based mainstream consumer microprocessors utilizes AMD's {{amd|Socket AM4}}, a unified socket infrastructure. All those processors are a complete [[system on a chip]] integrating the [[northbridge]] ([[memory controller]]) and the [[southbridge]] including 16 [[PCIe]] lanes for the [[GPU]], 4 PCIe lanes for the [[NVMe]]/SATA controllers as well as USB 3.0. The chipset, however, extends the processor with a number of additional connections beyond that offered by the SoC.  
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All Zen-based mainstream consumer microprocessors utilizes AMD's {{amd|Socket AM4}}, a unified socket infrastructure. It's interesting to note that every {{amd|Ryzen 7}} processor is actually a complete [[system on a chip]] integrating the [[northbridge]] ([[memory controller]]) and the [[southbridge]] including 16 [[PCIe]] lanes for the [[GPU]], 4 PCIe lanes for I/O along with an [[NVMe controller]] as well as USB 3.0 and SATA controllers. Therefore in theory, Ryzen 7 processors do not even require a [[chipset]]. The role of the chipsets for Zen is to simply provide a number of additional connections beyond that offered by the SoC.  
  
 
{{amd socket am4 chipsets}}
 
{{amd socket am4 chipsets}}

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codenameZen +
core count4 +, 6 +, 8 +, 16 +, 24 +, 32 + and 12 +
designerAMD +
first launchedMarch 2, 2017 +
full page nameamd/microarchitectures/zen +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
manufacturerGlobalFoundries +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameZen +
pipeline stages19 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +