The Future of AMD Ryzen CPUs 2023-2025 [Zen 5 & Zen 6]

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over the last several ryzen desktop CPU launches AMD has consistently achieved approximately a 20% increase in gaming performance from one generation to the next on average moreover the company shows no signs of slowing down with plans to launch two new generations of ryzen processors in the next 2 years in this video you'll get a sneak peek at the new CPUs AMD is developing complete with lots of exciting details performance projections and release dates but first cdkey offer.com has been my favorite trusted seller of Affordable Windows 10 Pro OEM keys for over 3 years now they're currently running a Christmas sale on all Microsoft software use discount code ivadim to get 25% off and bring the Windows 10 Pro price down to just $16 then securely check out with PayPal or another payment method the key is delivered instantly so you can activate it and upgrade to Windows 11 for free if you wish to do so Microsoft Office 2019 and 2021 Pro are also on sale with a discount code ivadim grab them now while the Christmas sale is on the current generation of ryzen 7000 Series Desktop processors based on Zen 4 architecture offer good value to Gamers for example the ryzen 77800 x3d costs $360 and offers better performance than Intel's latest and greatest I9 14900 K that costs 57 $5 and just to be fair it also beats the amd's flagship 7950 X 3D in gaming as well Additionally the 7800 x3d consumes way less energy to achieve this thanks to amd's 3D series of CPUs Gamers no longer have to pay for the flagship ryzen 9 or I9 processors to get top tier gaming performance furthermore even the cheaper ryzen 5 and ryzen 7 processors offer better performance performance than previous generation Flagship products allowing you to spend less on a CPU and more on a more powerful GPU instead to significantly improve the overall performance of a new PC system compared to what was possible in the past the next generation of ryzen processes will be called the ryzen 8000 series and they are based on Zen 5 architecture Zen 5 is a major architectural redesign focused on efficiently increasing performance however the higher tdps introduced with the ryzen 7000 series are here to stay the new ryzen 8000 series processors will slot into the existing am5 motherboards the overall layout of chips underneath the hit spreader is not fundamentally changing so it will be an easy upgrade for all ryzen 7,000 owners motherboard manufacturers simply have to roll out a biased software update to support the new CPUs recent leaks suggest that AMD isn't planning to increase the core count in their upcoming CPUs this means we we can expect models like the ryzen 5 8600 x with six cores and 12 threads ryzen 7 8700 x with 8 cores 16 threads ryzen 9 8900x featuring 12 cores and 24 threads and the top tier ryzen 9 8950x with 16 cores and 32 threads the new CPUs will be produced using tsmc's 4 nanom process technology a significant step up from the 5 nanometer process used to manufacture the current ryzen 7000 series making a full generation of process Improvement the non-3d ryzen 8000 processors are expected to launch in the first half of 2024 a quarter 1 launch is plausible I think we will hear more details officially during amd's keynote at CES 2024 in the second week of January in terms of performance these CPUs should once again deliver a double digit gaming performance uplift of around 20% this notable performance boost is very probable given the expected over 15% increase in IPC for Zen 5 cores compared to Zen 4 coupled with the transition from A5 nanometer to A4 nanometer process and significant architectural enhancements moreover AMD is on track to launch the 3D variants of the ryzen 8000 series CPUs by the end of 2024 potentially boosting gaming performance by an additional 10% or more on top of that considering that the ryzen 77800 x3d is already incredibly fast just imagine gaining an extra 20% FPS with the upcoming ryzen 7 8800 x3d what do you think can Intel keep up if you're impressed with Zen 5 just wait until you hear about what AMD has in store for their next generation of desktop processes based on Zen 6 architecture planned for release in the second half of 2025 Zen 6 aims to achieve the efficiency and low latency of a single large chip while still using economical chiplets it represents a complete redesign of the chiplet layout incorporating a new generation of Infiniti Fabric and advanced packaging techniques this means the ryzen 9000 Series will look quite different from the current AMD processors under the heat spreader there are rumors that AMD will stack core chiplet dice or ccds for short on top of the io dice or iods for short and use silicon bridges for Ultra fast communication between the ccds to illustrate imagine something like this official AMD diagram unrelated but helpful for visualization in the diagram the bridge labeled efb seamlessly connects to chips while Zen 6's implementation will differ this gives a rough idea of amd's direction and what's already achievable with existing chip packaging Technologies furthermore AMD aims to enhance performance and efficiency by using tsmc's Advanced 3 nanometer process a major upgrade from the for anim technology additionally a leaked internal AMD slide reveals the company's expectation of at least a 10% IPC increase over Zen 5 it's important to note the phrase at least here indicating that the actual Improvement could be higher however since this product is still a few years away it's too early to make definite predictions another promising development that could be seen on this slide is that AMD aims to introduce a new 32 core CCD I have no doubt that this refers to a dense core variant meant for amd's data center CPUs however there is a good chance that we will see a 16 core CCD for the forthcoming consumer grade Horizon processes in 2025 this could enable AMD to create a 32 core mainstream CPU effectively doubling the core count of the the current top model the ryzen 979x in terms of gaming Zen 6 processors are expected to offer yet another significant performance increase over Zan 5 think about a potential 20% Improvement this could mean playing even the most demanding AAA games at incredibly High frame rates like 200 FPS or more in games such as cyberpunk 2077 this is especially exciting news considering that even the more budget friendly ryzen 5 models will outperform current high-end CPUs like the i 94900 k and ryzen 77800 x3d it's always great to see more performance at a lower cost however there's one uncertainty it's not clear yet if zen6 processors will use the current am5 platform or if AMD will introduce a new socket ideally it would be great to be able to upgrade from ryzen 7000 to ryzen 9000 by simply swapping P CPUs still there is a good chance this could happen since AMD has committed to supporting the am5 platform at least until 20125 which coincides with the expected launch year of the Zen 6 processes it looks like AMD has a bright future ahead in the CPU Market personally I find it thrilling to witness such rapid progress in CPU technology and performance if you're curious about how Intel's future Stacks up against AMD don't forget to hit the Subscribe button I'll be covering that in my next video also if you enjoyed this video please show your support with a like it was I wiim until next time
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Length: 8min 38sec (518 seconds)
Published: Tue Dec 12 2023
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