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Staro 07.03.2020., 17:12   #7239
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According to the latest roadmap, AMD will be launching its Zen 3 CPU architecture this year in two key product families, the 4th Generation Ryzen 4000 series desktop processors and the 3rd Generation EPYC Milan server processors.

AMD has listed Zen 3 as 7nm (previously referred to as 7nm+) since it caused confusion as many thought it was AMD referring to TSMC's 7nm EUV node but the company has stated that they've not unveiled the process node officially as of yet and will do so at a later date. Coming to the new roadmap, we see Zen 3 (7nm) listed as a 2020 part with Zen 4 (5nm) replacing in in 2021. Since the Zen 3 parts are shipping in late 2020, it is highly likely that Zen 4 chips would follow suit and could hit the market by end of 2021 or even early 2022.
Čini mi se da je AMD odlučio čvrsto držati se roadmapa (izbaciti zen 3 do kraja godine), a da je ovaj 7nm EUV (ilitiga 7nm+) još uvijek li-la, odnosno nisu sigurni da li će do tada biti dovoljno zreo, te da ako ne bude šibaju ga na običan 7nm, jer će ionako performance gain većinom doći od nove arhitekture (IPC)


https://wccftech.com/amd-zen-3-ryzen...e-2020-launch/
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