Ryzen
Ryzen is a brand of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and marketed by AMD for desktop, mobile, server, and embedded platforms based on the Zen microarchitecture. It consists of central... Wikipedia
- Produced: March 2, 2017
- Marketed by: AMD
- Designed by: AMD
- Common manufacturer(s): TSMC, GlobalFoundries
- Max. CPU clock rate: 3.0 GHz to 5.7 GHz
- HyperTransport speeds: 800 MT/s to 2 GT/s
- Min. feature size: 14 nm to 5 nm
- Instruction set: Main processor, x86-64, MMX(+), SSE1, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, AVX-512 with Zen 4, FMA3, CVT16/F16C, ABM, BMI1, BMI2, AES, CLMUL, RDRAND, SHA, SME, AMD-V, AMD-Vi, AMD Platform Security Processor, ARM Cortex-A5
- Microarchitecture: Zen microarchitecture, Zen, Zen+, Zen 2, Zen 3, Zen 3+, Zen 4
- Cores: Mainstream: Up to 16 cores, HEDT: Up to 64 cores
- Transistors: 4.8 billion for Zen & Zen+ (per 14/12 nm 8-core "Zeppelin" die), 5.89 billion (1× CCD) or, 9.69 billion (2× CCD) for Zen 2, (3.8 billion per 7 nm 8-core "CCD" & 2.09 billion for the 12 nm "I/O die"), 6.24 billion (1x CCD) or, 10.39 billion (2x CCD) for Zen 3, (4.15 billion per 7 nm 8-core "CCD" & 2.09 billion for the same 12 nm "I/O die")
- Socket(s): Mainstream Desktop AM4, AM5, High-End Desktop TR4, sTRX4, sWRX8, sTR5
- Predecessor: A-Series, FX
- Data source: DuckDuckGo