A little over a week ago appeared information that AMD already has on hand a digital processor architecture projects Zen (and K12). This does not mean that it has prototypes in silicon. On completion of the project before the first prototypes usually takes up to three months, so to speak about some testing of new solutions is still premature.
According to our colleagues from the site WCCFtech, in the change log of the program AIDA64 appeared mention of processors AMD Summit Ridge and Raven Ridge. Deciphering the code names in the form of reference to type - a processor or hybrid processor - now allows to unequivocally say that the Summit Ridge - this CPU, and Raven Ridge - this APU. Judging by previous snared slides, CPU AMD Summit Ridge lodges up to eight cores Zen generation , the structure of which largely became similar to the structure of the latest processors from Intel. About hybrid processors Raven Ridge known nothing but actually use core Zen. Related Products :
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