In a presentation prepared for the annual meeting of shareholders Advanced Micro Devices, our Western colleagues SemiAccurate found a picture of the forthcoming 14-nm chip Summit Ridge - the first processor microarchitecture Zen. Processors Summit Ridge will be treated to high-performance solutions and are expected to be released in the fourth quarter this year.
But back to the picture of the crystal, where you can see the Zen eight cores, divided into two quad-core module. Each core is equipped with 512 KB cache in the second level, and for each module of the four cores is necessary to 8 MB cache in the third level. Also our colleagues looked at the picture various ancillary units surrounding the two modules, including a pair of 64-bit DDR4 memory controllers with ECC support and South Bridge. Related Products :
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