AMD does not stop improving its Zen cores, with a new report showing that AMD’s next Zen 4 core is expected to show a 29% IPC performance improvement over the Zen 3 core that can be found in Ryzen 5000 processors, when in addition For this the company is expected to introduce the Zen + core + which will show a smaller performance improvement.
AMD’s Ryzen processors managed to make a significant change in the home processor market, as the company was able to show a steady improvement in the IPC level (RT Instructions Per Cycle) between generations. While the new Ryzen 5000 processors showed an IPC improvement of 19% compared to The Zen 2-based Ryzen 3000 processors, the Zen 4 core that will reach 5nm production is expected to show a greater IPC improvement of 29%, based on the engineers’ version of EYPC Genoa processor, the next generation of AMD server processors, compared to EPYC Milan Zen 3 based on identical working frequencies.
Prior to the introduction of the Zen 4 cores, AMD is expected to introduce the Zen + cores, a slightly upgraded version of the Zen 3 that will arrive in improved N6 production, compared to TSMC’s existing N7. The change is expected to improve IPS performance by only about 4% to 7%. The Zen + processors are also expected to be the first to come with AMD’s next AM5 socket after a particularly long use of the current AM4, in addition to possible support for DDR5 memories.
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Roadmap – Server Processors (AMD Source)
Although AMD has recently experienced a decline in market share, after years of steady growth, a change that is expected to grow with the introduction of Intel’s 11th generation Rocket Lake processors, future Zen + and Zen 4 cores are currently showing improved performance Significant, improvement that is expected to increase back the company’s market share.
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