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The Ryzen family is an x86-64 microprocessor family from AMD, based on the Zen microarchitecture.The Ryzen lineup includes Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7, Ryzen 9, and Ryzen Threadripper with up to 96 cores.
The Ryzen 7000 mobile series initially launched in September 2022 with the Ryzen 7020 Mendocino line of low-end Zen 2 ultra mobile processors. [ 78 ] In early 2023, the rest of the Ryzen 7000 mobile lineup was released, starting with Ryzen 7030, Ryzen 7035, and later Ryzen 7045 and Ryzen 7040 series processors.
Ryzen Embedded V1000 series 2/4 Yes 2000–3350 (3200–3800 boost) 4 MB Socket FP5: April 2019: Banded Kestrel Ryzen Embedded R1000 series 2 No 1200 (2600 boost) Single-channel DDR4: Yes 1500–2600 (2800–3500 boost) Dual-channel DDR4: 12 GloFo 12LP Zen+: April 2018: Pinnacle Ridge Ryzen 3 (1200 AF, 2300X) 4 No 3100–3500 (3400–4000 boost ...
Zen 2 series CPUs and APUs (released 2019) Matisse Ryzen 3000 series (desktop) Castle Peak Ryzen Threadripper 3000 series (desktop) Renoir Ryzen 4000 APU series with RX Vega (desktop & laptop) Lucienne Ryzen 5000 APU series (laptop) Mendocino Ryzen 7020 APU series (laptop) and Athlon 7020 APU series (laptop) Rome Epyc 7002 series (server)
Zen 2 is a computer processor microarchitecture by AMD.It is the successor of AMD's Zen and Zen+ microarchitectures, and is fabricated on the 7 nm MOSFET node from TSMC.The microarchitecture powers the third generation of Ryzen processors, known as Ryzen 3000 for the mainstream desktop chips (codename "Matisse"), Ryzen 4000U/H (codename "Renoir") and Ryzen 5000U (codename "Lucienne") for ...
Zen 2 also powers a line of mobile and desktop APUs marketed as Ryzen 4000, as well as fourth generation Xbox consoles and the PlayStation 5. The Zen 2 core microarchitecture is also used in the Mendocino APU, a 6 nm system on a chip aimed at mainstream mobile and other energy efficient low power computing products. [29]
Zen+ is the name for a computer processor microarchitecture by AMD.It is the successor to the first gen Zen microarchitecture, [3] and was first released in April 2018, [4] powering the second generation of Ryzen processors, known as Ryzen 2000 for mainstream desktop systems, Threadripper 2000 for high-end desktop setups and Ryzen 3000G (instead of 2000G) for accelerated processing units (APUs).
The first version, named "Summit PI", launched in February 2017. It was targeted at the first generation Zen chips, and started with version 1.0.0.4. In December 2017, when Summit PI reached version 1.0.0.7, the branch was renamed to "Raven PI" (its version numbering was not reset), and it was released as the first version of AGESA to support ...