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− | '''Matisse''' | + | '''Matisse''' is codename for [[AMD]]'s mainstream through high-end desktop (HEDT) microprocessor line based on the {{amd|Zen 2|l=arch}} microarchitecture serving as a successor to {{amd|Pinnacle Ridge|l=core}}. Matisse processors are fabricated on TSMC [[7 nm process]]. |
Matisse-based microprocessors are branded as 3000-series {{amd|Ryzen 3}}, {{amd|Ryzen 5}}, {{amd|Ryzen 7}}, and {{amd|Ryzen 9}} processors. | Matisse-based microprocessors are branded as 3000-series {{amd|Ryzen 3}}, {{amd|Ryzen 5}}, {{amd|Ryzen 7}}, and {{amd|Ryzen 9}} processors. |
Facts about "Matisse - Cores - AMD"
back image | + |
designer | AMD + |
first announced | May 27, 2019 + |
first launched | July 7, 2019 + |
instance of | core + |
isa | x86-64 + |
isa family | x86 + |
main image | + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture | Zen 2 + |
name | Matisse + |
package | OPGA-1331 + |
process | 7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) + |
socket | Socket AM4 + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |