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Zen 2 is set to succeed {{\\|Zen}} in the future, sometimes around 2019. Zen 2 (then Zen+) was initially mentioned by AMD's senior fellow and lead architect of Zen, Michael Clark, during Hot Chips 28 in [[2016]] as part of AMD's continuing commitment in the high-performance computing market. In February of 2017 Lisa Su, AMD's CEO announced their future roadmap to include Zen 2 and later {{\\|Zen 3}}.
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Zen 2 is set to succeed {{\\|Zen}} in the future, sometimes around 2019. Zen 2 (then Zen+) was initially mentioned by AMD's senior fellow and lead architect of Zen, Michael Clark, during Hot Chips 28 in [[2016]] as part of AMD's continuing commitment in the high-performance computing market. 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 3 is set to utilize [[GlobalFoundries]]' [[7 nm process]].
  
 
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Zen 2 µarch
General Info
Arch TypeCPU
DesignerAMD
ManufacturerGlobalFoundries
Introduction2019
Process7 nm
Succession

Zen 2 (formerly Zen+) is a planned microarchitecture being developed by AMD as a successor to Zen. Zen 2 is expected to be succeeded by Zen 3.

History

amd zen future roadmap.jpg

Zen 2 is set to succeed Zen in the future, sometimes around 2019. Zen 2 (then Zen+) was initially mentioned by AMD's senior fellow and lead architect of Zen, Michael Clark, during Hot Chips 28 in 2016 as part of AMD's continuing commitment in the high-performance computing market. 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 3 is set to utilize GlobalFoundries' 7 nm process.

Codenames

amd zen2-3 roadmap.png
Symbol version future.svg Preliminary Data! Information presented in this article deal with future products, data, features, and specifications that have yet to be finalized, announced, or released. Information may be incomplete and can change by final release.
Core C/T Target
Rome Up to 32/64 High-end server multiprocessors
Pinnacle Ridge Up to 8/16 Mainstream to high-end desktops & enthusiasts market processors
Gray Hawk 4/8 Mainstream desktop & mobile processors with GPU

Architecture

Nothing is currently known about the architectural improvements that is being done to Zen 2.

Key changes from Zen

References

  • AMD 'Tech Day', February 22, 2017

See Also

codenameZen 2 +
designerAMD +
first launched2019 +
full page nameamd/microarchitectures/zen 2 +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
manufacturerGlobalFoundries +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameZen 2 +
process7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) +