Publishing plans for AMD processors 2017 and 2018 year

AMD plans to release a new generation of systems for desktop computers and mobile devices – basically it will be the model on the basis of Zen architecture.

Publishing plans for AMD processors 2017 and 2018 year
premiere processors AMD Ryzen is behind us (codename-Summit Ridge), and therefore it is time to talk about the first systems based on micro Zen. known, it is only the beginning of the offensive and the plans include more new-generation design. What models coming soon?

true, manufacturer are very reluctant to disclose information about their new processors, but in the network, we stumbled upon the unofficial publishing plans for processors 2017 and 2018 year - both of these segments are designed for both desktop, and mobile devices. As in the case of other leaks, to the information presented should be approached with caution.

Later this year we will premiere hybrid processors Raven Ridge in a version for mobile devices (in housing BGA FP5). Inside, we find 4 core-based micro Zen.

Besides, we are waiting for the premiere AMD Stoney Ridge Refresh models, Stoney Ridge to replace models in the lower price segment for mobile devices. We will continue to deal with the processor endowed 2 cores based microarchitecture and Excavator 3 integrated graphics computing units based on GCN architecture.

В ПК сегменте станут доступны модели Summit Ridge. But it is necessary to bear in mind, in addition to models Ryzen 7 manufacturer also plans to release weaker models Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 3 (respectively in the second quarter and first half of the year).

Next year there will be more news. First of all, Summit Ridge chips will be replaced by models of Pinnacle Ridge - apparently, They will be equipped with 8 kernels already based microarchitecture Zen 2, and thus will continue to be compatible with stand AM4.

Besides, in hybrid processors Raven Ridge desktop (also under stand AM4). Inside, we find 4 ядра на базе микроархитектуры Zen и графическую систему из 11 computing units based architecture Vega. We have to admit, that the specification is impressive. How will it look in practice? See you next year.

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