From PC Mag: AMD's new roadmaps offer some hints at how it’ll upgrade its CPUs in the coming years.
While AMD's strategy for servers and enterprise AI took center stage at a recent analyst day, AMD executives also previewed coming advancements to its CPU architecture.
A presentation slide shows the company is planning its Zen 6 and the efficiency-focused version Zen 6c for next year. These chips will boast an "industry-first" 2-nanometer manufacturing process, likely from Taiwan's TSMC, which also produces M-series chips for Apple MacBooks.
The slide also indicates AMD is preparing a next-generation Zen 7, which will feature a mysterious new "matrix engine" while using a next-generation manufacturing node, possibly TSMC’s upcoming A16 node. AMD was vague about when the Zen 7 will launch, saying only that it will be sometime after 2026.
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