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== History == | == History == | ||
[[File:amd zen 2 logo.png|right|thumb|Zen 2]] | [[File:amd zen 2 logo.png|right|thumb|Zen 2]] | ||
− | Zen 2 | + | Zen 2 is set to succeed {{\\|Zen}} in 2019. In February of 2017 Lisa Su, AMD's CEO announced their future roadmap to include Zen 2 and later {{\\|Zen 3}}. On Investor's Day May 2017 Jim Anderson, AMD Senior Vice President, confirmed that Zen 2 is set to utilize [[7 nm process]]. Initial details of Zen 2 and {{amd|Rome|l=core}} were unveiled during AMD's Next Horizon event on November 6 2018. |
== Codenames == | == Codenames == |
Facts about "Zen 2 - Microarchitectures - AMD"
codename | Zen 2 + |
core count | 4 +, 6 +, 8 +, 12 +, 16 +, 24 +, 32 + and 64 + |
designer | AMD + |
first launched | July 2019 + |
full page name | amd/microarchitectures/zen 2 + |
instance of | microarchitecture + |
instruction set architecture | x86-64 + |
manufacturer | TSMC + and GlobalFoundries + |
microarchitecture type | CPU + |
name | Zen 2 + |
pipeline stages | 19 + |