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AMD Zen 5 CPUs Set for Q3 2024 Mass Production, Featuring Advanced 3nm Technology

The upcoming Zen 5 processors from AMD, including the 'Nirvana' and 'Prometheus' cores, are slated for mass production in Q3 2024, utilizing TSMC's cutting-edge 3nm process.

  • AMD's next-generation Zen 5 CPUs, including mainstream 'Nirvana' cores and dense-compute 'Prometheus' cores, are expected to enter mass production in Q3 2024.
  • The Zen 5 'Nirvana' CCD will reportedly be built using TSMC's advanced 3nm process node, promising enhanced performance and efficiency.
  • Rumors suggest the Ryzen 9000 'Granite Ridge' processors with Zen 5 cores could debut later this year, featuring at least a 10% improvement in IPC over the Ryzen 7000 series.
  • The upcoming Zen 5 chips are confirmed to use the AM5 socket and be compatible with existing 600-series motherboards, ensuring easy upgrades for users.
  • Industry analysts anticipate the 3nm process will significantly boost production capacity, marking a major step forward for AMD's CPU offerings.
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