Wednesday, April 28th 2021

AMD Zen 5 "Strix Point" Processors Rumored To Feature big.LITTLE Core Design

AMD launched the 7 nm Zen 3 microarchitecture which powers Ryzen 5000 processors in late 2020, we expect AMD to follow this up with a Zen 3+ on 6 nm later this year and a 5 nm Zen 4 in 2022. We are now beginning to receive the first rumors about the 3 nm Zen 5 architecture which is expected to launch in 2024 in Ryzen 8000 series products. The architecture is reportedly known as "Strix Point" and will be manufactured on TSMC's 3 nm node with a big.LITTLE core design similar to the upcoming Intel Alder Lake and the Apple M1. The Strix Point lineup will consist exclusively of APUs and could feature up to 8 high-performance and 4 low-performance cores which would be less than what Intel plans to offer with Alder Lake. AMD has allegedly already set graphics performance targets for the processors and that they will bring significant changes to the memory subsystem but with rumors for a product 3 years away from launch take them with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Sources: MEOPC, Video Cardz
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78 Comments on AMD Zen 5 "Strix Point" Processors Rumored To Feature big.LITTLE Core Design

#76
BiggieShady
Musselsterrible troll is terrible, you already made that incorrect comment a few posts back
It's kind of funny how fanatics (or fans if you like) look at a corporations like they are actors or music artists. They are funnatics.
I guess it's not cool to be a fan of Jim Keller since he's changing corporations after each and every one of his vacations. He does not have a logo.
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#77
quakebox
AMD made the 64bit architecture then Intel followed and got us out off the Intel i7 8 core never ending loop to Ryzen 32 core and Ryzen TR 128 core and now are on the right track on the next architecture.
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
Chloe PriceI was going to say that Asus' marketing team must like this.. :laugh:

Anyway, I wouldn't mind if all AMD processors would have an IGP as well.
I mind. My gaming laptop had a horrible time making up its mind in a lot of games whether it wanted to use IGP or the GTX 1070, so I would always get insane stuttering on some games. Finally I figured out there is a discrete mode in the BIOS, which disables IGP and that solved my issues... but still... you shouldn't have to do or worry about that kind of stuff... /shrug
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