AMD’s Zen 5 CPUs Release Date:- There is a possibility that AMD’s Zen 5 CPUs could get a significant performance increase over Zen 4 CPUs
An AMD chip architect who previously worked for Intel and AMD said that AMD’s Zen 5 platform might be up to 30% faster than Zen 4 in terms of performance.
It has barely been a second since AMD released the powerful Ryzen 7 7800X3D, and we’re already hearing about AMD’s upcoming Zen 5 CPUs, which will be released in the near future. The former Intel and AMD engineer Jim Keller has chimed in with his own performance metrics on what we can expect from AMD’s Zen 5 CPUs, based on his experience.
Currently Keller works as the CEO of Tenstorrent, a company that uses processors in order to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for machine learning. The man behind Intel’s Arc GPU lineup, Raja Koduri, has also recently joined Tenstorrent as part of the company’s executive team.
The company, however, has produced a slide that proves to be eye-catching, and which appears to give us some insight into the performance of AMD’s Zen 5 CPUs, as first reported by Videocardz.
The first benchmarks of AMD Zen 5 CPUs show that they are blazing ahead
On the Zen 5 platform, you can observe a 30% increase in speed when compared to the Zen 4 platform, which has been referred to as “Genoa” on this list. In terms of how Keller managed this, it is unclear how he was able to get these brand-new CPUs to demonstrate performance, but it is likely to be a very early sample.
AMD’s Zen 5 CPUs Release Date
Currently, Zen 5 is scheduled to release in 2024, and we can’t wait to see how much performance gains we might see from the brand-new gaming processors once they hit the market. In order to make AMD’s Zen 5 offering even more competitive, we’d like to see it come with 3D V-cache, just like AMD’s recent CPU releases.
In any case, this should not prevent you from picking up an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X which is currently the fastest gaming CPU available on the market.
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As the battle in the gaming CPU arena heats up, it looks like AMD will once again be the king of the roost for most gamers in the upcoming generation, as they take back the power crown from Intel. However, will AMD be able to find its way back into the hearts of mid-range gamers as well? In order to find out whether Team Red has the chops to penetrate the mainstream markets like they did when Zen 2 was released, only time will be able to tell.