AMD confirms new CPUs for 2022

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AMD has released a video to mark the 5-year anniversary of the birth of Ryzen in this month of October 2022. During this one, Rober Hallock confirmed that AMD will launch several new CPUs. A priori from 2022, AMD confirms that it will arrive with its 3D V-Cache Ryzen processors. For the moment, we still don’t know if these CPUs will take place in the Ryzen 5000 or 6000 series, but it has been said that they will be AM4 processors, probably the last ones for this socket.

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Zen 4 at the end of 2022?

During the next year, probably at the end of the second half of the year, AMD would move to a new platform the year with a new socket supporting DDR5 memory. Even if the vocabulary used is often very controlled or even nebulous, it seems obvious that we are talking about Zen 4. The presence of PCIe 5.0 is also mentioned even if everything is not completely clear again on which series of Ryzen will be supported. Finally, to occupy the field against the Big Little architecture that will increasingly push its competitor Intel, Hallock revealed that in early 2022, AMD will also present a new series of laptops offering better energy efficiency. It is understood that we will not be facing a technical upheaval and a “real” new CPU. AMD will implement various new algorithms that will determine the state and workload and apply the processor configuration accordingly. The AMD team has called this concept the Power Management Framework. At the end of this video, we can clearly feel AMD’s will to try to reassure on its involvement in front of the return (expected / supposed) of Intel.

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