AMD will launch the Ryzen processor with 5nm Zen4 architecture this year. The desktop version is still up to 16 cores, but the EPYC server version “Genoa” (Genoa) has 96 cores and 128 threads, and there is a “Genoa” designed for high-density servers. Bergamo” (Bergamo), on the 128-core Zen4c architecture. What’s next? Of course, it will continue to fight the “nuclear war” – the EPYC code name “Turin” (Turin) of the Zen5 architecture is expected to be launched in 2023, and the latest news says that it will pile up to 256 cores and 512 threads. Normally, the Zen5 process will upgrade TSMC’s 3nm process, but it may be possible to choose TSMC’s 4nm process due to insufficient production capacity. 256 cores is still feasible. From the current 64 cores and 96 cores to 256 cores, the power consumption of the Zen5 processor will inevitably soar. It is reported that the TDP of some models can be .
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