The hybrid 28-nm processors Bristol Ridge Stoney Ridge Socket FP4 is already presented - they are installed in Notebook. Provided as support for DDR3 and DDR4 , and these processors differ only in the number of computing and graphics cores, and power characteristics.
In 2017, should appear 14-nm processors Raven Ridge by Socket FP5. They will also be installed in Notebook. In this embodiment, the processors will have four cores with Zen architecture, providing simultaneous processing of up to eight threads together. Number of graphics "core" will be increased by half compared with Bristol Ridge.
No less interesting is that the value of TDP processors Raven Ridge in mobile performance will be determined by the range of 4 to 35 watts. Even dual-core processors can Stoney Ridge will use only up to 10 watts, and their 14-nm quad-core followers clearly demonstrate progress in energy efficiency.
If we talk about desktop processors, eight-core Summit Ridge Socket AM4, which AMD shows live from the beginning of June, in the "road map" refers to 2017.
It is noteworthy that eight-core Summit Ridge will have a TDP value not more than 95 watts. Some models will be able to keep within the limits of 65 watts.
Raven Ridge processors with four processing cores with Zen architecture and will exist in the desktop version Socket AM4. They can work in the same motherboards as the Summit Ridge. Related Products :
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