They will be released next year.
This fall, AMD is due to launch the Ryzen 4000 desktop processors based on the Zen 3 architecture. This will be the company’s latest generation of desktop CPUs using 7nm process technology and the AM4 socket.
AMD Ryzen 5000 processors will be manufactured using TSMC’s best five-nanometer process technology
Next year we are waiting for the Ryzen and Epyc CPUs based on the Zen 4 architecture. And these processors will be produced already according to the 5 nm process technology. Moreover, according to the source, TSMC has prepared for AMD processors some advanced five-nanometer process technology – the best at TSMC.
Five-nanometer semiconductor products will be in high demand next year, as this process will not only produce AMD processors, but also various single-chip systems, including Apple A.
In particular, Apple has reserved 10,000 300 mm wafers per month from TSMC for the fourth quarter of this year, and AMD – 20,000 wafers each.
As for the processors themselves, desktop Ryzen will switch to using DDR5 memory. Including this feature will require a transition to a new socket. Server CPUs Epyc Genoa in addition to the same memory will also support PCIe 5.0.