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Trusted leaker KeplerL2 recently said that a newly surfaced die shot likely shows the APU for Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console. The chip, built on AMD's upcoming ...
Sony's next-generation PlayStation 6 console APU rumor update: Robin APU teased, with Robin+ APU on die shrink from TSMC ...
AMD is on a roll with hugely successful gaming CPUs, and it's already planning for the years ahead. According to a new rumor, AMD expects to launch its next-gen Zen 6 Ryzen "Medusa" gaming CPUs in ...
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AMD Zen 6 'Medusa' Chips Possibly Coming in 2025 - MSNAnother interesting tidbit from this leak is that AMD wants to move to a 3nm I/O die for Medusa slash Zen 6, which is a big change since Zen 4 and Zen 5 use TSMC 6nm for this chip. The leaker also ...
Another interesting tidbit from this leak is that AMD wants to move to a 3nm I/O die for Medusa slash Zen 6, which is a big change since Zen 4 and Zen 5 use TSMC 6nm for this chip. The leaker also ...
"Zen 6 can stack multiple layers," says the source, saying that there will be "96MB of cache per V-cache layer" - that's 32MB more than the 64MB 3D V-cache layers that AMD uses in its chips right now.
But in the meantime, we now have our first Zen 6 leak which puts AMD's future CPU architecture two generations hence on 2nm silicon. We also now have a name for Zen 6, or at least for its cores.
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Gadget Review on MSNZen 6: AMD's 2nm CPU Platform Promises Up to 70% More PerformanceAMD's Zen 6 CPUs bring 24-core desktop power with 2nm tech, 7GHz speeds, and performance gains. Pricing starts around $700-800 for flagship models.
At the same time, Zen 3’s chips were more expensive than we’re used to seeing from AMD. Zen 4 is slightly cheaper on two of its models, but not enough to counter the Zen 3 pricing’s issues.
AMD's Zen 6 architecture, codenamed 'Morpheus', is expected in 2026 with up to 24-core desktop CPUs thanks to a new 12-core CCD design. Built on TSMC's 3nm and possibly 2nm nodes, Zen 6 targets ...
AMD announced its new Ryzen 6000 line of laptop chips, which offer its new Zen 3 Plus architecture, use an improved 6nm node, and feature RDNA 2 integrated graphics.
AMD’s Zen 3-based Ryzen 5000-series still uses multiple chips, but AMD has packed more of the improved cores into the CPUs to make them finally as fast or faster than Intel’s CPUs in gaming.
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