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{{amd title|Zen 5|arch}} | {{amd title|Zen 5|arch}} | ||
{{microarchitecture | {{microarchitecture | ||
− | |atype= | + | |atype=CPU |
|name=Zen 5 | |name=Zen 5 | ||
|designer=AMD | |designer=AMD | ||
− | |manufacturer=TSMC | + | |manufacturer=TSMC |
− | |process=5 | + | |process=N4X |
+ | |cores=256 | ||
+ | |cores 2=224 | ||
+ | |cores 3=192 | ||
+ | |cores 4=144 | ||
+ | |cores 5=128 | ||
+ | |cores 6=96 | ||
+ | |cores 7=72 | ||
+ | |cores 8=64 | ||
+ | |cores 9=56 | ||
+ | |cores 10=48 | ||
+ | |cores 11=32 | ||
+ | |cores 12=28 | ||
+ | |cores 13=36 | ||
+ | |cores 14=24 | ||
+ | |cores 18=18 | ||
+ | |cores 16=16 | ||
+ | |cores 8=8 | ||
+ | |cores 6=6 | ||
+ | |processing elements=512 | ||
+ | |processing elements 2=448 | ||
+ | |processing elements 3=384 | ||
+ | |processing elements 4=288 | ||
+ | |processing elements 5=256 | ||
+ | |processing elements 6=192 | ||
+ | |processing elements 7=144 | ||
+ | |processing elements 8=128 | ||
+ | |processing elements 9=112 | ||
+ | |processing elements 10=96 | ||
+ | |processing elements 11=64 | ||
+ | |processing elements 12=56 | ||
+ | |processing elements 13=60 | ||
+ | |processing elements 14=40 | ||
+ | |processing elements 15=30 | ||
+ | |processing elements 16=20 | ||
+ | |type=Superscalar | ||
+ | |oooe=Yes | ||
+ | |speculative=Yes | ||
+ | |renaming=Yes | ||
+ | |isa=x86-64 | ||
+ | |isa 2=AVX512, AMX (Advanced Matrix Extensions) | ||
+ | |feature=SHA | ||
+ | |feature 2=XFR 3 or 4 ( Extended frequency range) | ||
+ | |core name=Turin (EPYC server multiprocessor) | ||
+ | |core name 2=Da Vinci (Threadripper Workstation) | ||
+ | |core name 3=Granite Ridge (Gaming Desktop CPU) | ||
+ | |core name 4=Strix Point (Gaming APU with RDNA3 or RDNA4) | ||
|predecessor=Zen 4 | |predecessor=Zen 4 | ||
|predecessor link=amd/microarchitectures/zen 4 | |predecessor link=amd/microarchitectures/zen 4 | ||
+ | |successor=Zen 6 or maybe a completely new microarchitecture | ||
|succession=Yes | |succession=Yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Zen 5''' is a | + | '''Zen 5''' is a [[microarchitecture]]Already released and sold being by [[AMD]] as a successor to {{\\|Zen 4}}. |
== History == | == History == | ||
Zen 5 was first mentioned by lead architect Michael Clark during a discussion on April 9th, 2018<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ_4C2TKHQ0 Ryzen™ Processors: One Year Later]</ref>. | Zen 5 was first mentioned by lead architect Michael Clark during a discussion on April 9th, 2018<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQ_4C2TKHQ0 Ryzen™ Processors: One Year Later]</ref>. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Codenames == | ||
+ | '''Product Codenames:''' | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Core !! C/T !! Target | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{amd|Turin|l=core}} || Up to ?/? || High-end server [[multiprocessors]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{amd|Da Vinci|l=core}} || Up to ?/? || Workstation & enthusiasts market processors | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{amd|Granite Ridge|l=core}} || Up to ?/? || Mainstream to high-end desktops & enthusiasts market processors | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{amd|Strix Point|l=core}} || Up to ?/? || Mainstream desktop & mobile processors with GPU | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Architectural Codenames:''' | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Arch !! Codename | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Core || Nirvana | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | CCD || Eldora | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Process Technology == | == Process Technology == | ||
− | Zen 5 is | + | Zen 5 is to be produced on a 4nm process,Zen 5c is to be produced on a 3nm process. |
− | == | + | == Architecture == |
− | |||
− | + | LITTLE design | |
− | + | -Improved 16% IPC and clock speed | |
+ | - possibly more L3 cache per chiplet | ||
=== Key changes from {{\\|Zen 4}} === | === Key changes from {{\\|Zen 4}} === |
Latest revision as of 11:54, 29 October 2024
Edit Values | |
Zen 5 µarch | |
General Info | |
Arch Type | CPU |
Designer | AMD |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
Process | N4X |
Core Configs | 256, 224, 192, 144, 128, 6, 72, 8, 56, 48, 32, 28, 36, 24 |
PE Configs | 512, 448, 384, 288, 256, 192, 144, 128, 112, 96, 64, 56, 60, 40, 30, 20 |
Pipeline | |
Type | Superscalar |
OoOE | Yes |
Speculative | Yes |
Reg Renaming | Yes |
Instructions | |
ISA | x86-64, AVX512, AMX (Advanced Matrix Extensions) |
Cores | |
Core Names | Turin (EPYC server multiprocessor), Da Vinci (Threadripper Workstation), Granite Ridge (Gaming Desktop CPU), Strix Point (Gaming APU with RDNA3 or RDNA4) |
Succession | |
Zen 5 is a microarchitectureAlready released and sold being by AMD as a successor to Zen 4.
Contents
History[edit]
Zen 5 was first mentioned by lead architect Michael Clark during a discussion on April 9th, 2018[1].
Codenames[edit]
Product Codenames:
Core | C/T | Target |
---|---|---|
Turin | Up to ?/? | High-end server multiprocessors |
Da Vinci | Up to ?/? | Workstation & enthusiasts market processors |
Granite Ridge | Up to ?/? | Mainstream to high-end desktops & enthusiasts market processors |
Strix Point | Up to ?/? | Mainstream desktop & mobile processors with GPU |
Architectural Codenames:
Arch | Codename |
---|---|
Core | Nirvana |
CCD | Eldora |
Process Technology[edit]
Zen 5 is to be produced on a 4nm process,Zen 5c is to be produced on a 3nm process.
Architecture[edit]
LITTLE design -Improved 16% IPC and clock speed - possibly more L3 cache per chiplet
Key changes from Zen 4[edit]
This section is empty; you can help add the missing info by editing this page. |
Designers[edit]
- David Suggs, chief architect
Bibliography[edit]
See Also[edit]
- AMD Zen
- Intel Meteor Lake
Facts about "Zen 5 - Microarchitectures - AMD"
codename | Zen 5 + |
designer | AMD + |
full page name | amd/microarchitectures/zen 5 + |
instance of | microarchitecture + |
manufacturer | TSMC or Samsung + |
name | Zen 5 + |
process | 5 nm (0.005 μm, 5.0e-6 mm) + |