AMD's Next-Gen UDNA GPUs and Zen 6 CPUs to Leverage Cutting-Edge 3nm Technology
AMD's upcoming UDNA architecture aims to unify gaming and compute GPUs, while Zen 6 CPUs promise significant performance gains with advanced 3D stacking and TSMC's N3E process.
- AMD's UDNA GPU architecture will replace RDNA and CDNA, unifying designs for gaming and enterprise applications.
- The UDNA GPUs and Zen 6 CPUs will utilize TSMC's advanced N3E process, offering improved performance and efficiency.
- UDNA GPUs are expected to reintroduce high-end flagship models, competing closely with Nvidia's RTX 4080 by a narrow margin, according to leaks.
- AMD's 3D stacking technology will enhance both CPU and GPU performance, potentially featuring in next-gen consoles like Sony's PlayStation 6.
- Zen 6 CPUs, codenamed Medusa Ridge, are rumored to double core counts and retain AM5 socket compatibility, with a launch anticipated in late 2026 or early 2027.