According to Extreme Tech , the technology world is buzzing with rumors about AMD's upcoming Zen 6 CPU generation, which promises to bring a leap in performance. According to leaked sources, the Ryzen 10000 CPU line based on the Zen 6 architecture can have up to 24 cores on the highest-end version, marking AMD's first significant increase in the number of processing cores in nearly 6 years.
AMD is about to have a breakthrough with Zen 6 CPU
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AMD's breakthrough in core count and chiplet architecture
AMD has maintained 8 cores per CCD chiplet since the Ryzen 3000 generation launched in 2019. However, Zen 6 is said to break this limit with 12 cores per CCD, allowing high-end CPUs to reach 24 cores using two CCDs. This information was revealed by reputable sources such as Moore'sLawIsDead and ChipHell, and confirmed by Tom's Hardware .
Not only will the number of cores increase, AMD is also expected to keep the L3 cache up to 4 MB per core, similar to Zen 5. In addition, a 3D V-Cache version is also expected to appear, providing even more outstanding performance.
Zen 6 isn't just focused on desktop CPUs, it's also bringing significant improvements to its APU (accelerated processing unit) line. The Medusa Point APU for laptops is said to feature 12 Zen 6 cores per CCD, along with 8 RDNA graphics units, a 128-bit memory controller, and a powerful NPU. Rumors also suggest AMD will use Infinity Cache technology to boost integrated graphics performance.
The desktop version of the APU, codenamed Medusa Ridge, could have up to 24 cores with two CCDs, offering superior processing power along with an integrated NPU, although it won't focus on powerful graphics capabilities like the laptop version.
AMD is expected to reveal more details about Zen 6 later this year, and the first CPU models could launch as early as 2026. With groundbreaking improvements in core count, chiplet architecture, and integrated graphics performance, Zen 6 promises to revolutionize the CPU and APU market.
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