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AMD’S ZEN ARCHITECTURE revitalized the CPU industry, bringing much-needed competition and higher core counts to consumers everywhere. It’s hard to believe we languished on 4-core Intel CPUs as the top mainstream solution for a full decade, starting with the Core 2 Quad in early 2007 and lasting until the Core i7-8700K launched in late 2017. If you wanted more CPU cores, you had to move to the more expensive LGA2011 HEDT (high-end desktop) platform. AMD kicked that idea to the curb with its first Ryzen 7 CPUs, and we’ve been watching an arms race of escalating core counts and clock speeds ever since.
Round four of Zen is now getting prepped for launch. At Computex and its Financial Analyst Day, AMD spilled the beans on much of what we can expect with the upcoming Ryzen 7000-series CPUs and the Zen 4 architecture. It’s more than just a minor architecture update. Zen 4 comes with a new socket, a PCI Express upgrade, DDR5 memory support, and more. AMD hasn’t backed off, and it plans to make Zen 4 its most competitive solution ever, scaling from low-power laptops all the way to massive supercomputers.
Get your wallets ready for a major upgrade, as Zen 4 looks to be the most significant overhaul of the Ryzen family since its inception.
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