AMD Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael’ 5nm Zen 4 Chiplet Layout Suggest Up To 16 Cores Per Die With 64 MB L3 Cache Moved To Vertical Stacks

AMD Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael’ 5nm Zen 4 Chiplet Layout Suggest Up To 16 Cores Per Die With 64 MB L3 Cache Moved To Vertical Stacks

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Just a few hours prior to AMD's CES 2022 keynote, we have received an interesting image of what is rumored to be the chiplet layout of the next-gen Zen 4 cores powering the Ryzen 7000 'Raphael' Desktop CPUs.

According to the rumored chiplet layout, it looks like AMD will indeed be offering a higher core count in the next iteration of Zen. The 5nm Zen 4 core will power AMD's next-gen Ryzen 7000 'Raphael', Ryzen 7000 'Phoenix', and EPYC 7004 'Genoa' CPUs. This chiplet architecture is specific to the Ryzen Desktop family codenamed Raphael which will launch on the AM5 platform later this year and we are expecting AMD to unveil some details at their CES keynote as they did with the EPYC lineup, unveiling not just the V-Cache 'Milan-X' parts but also Genoa and Bergamo based on the Zen 4 architecture.

AMD Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael’ 5nm Zen 4 Chiplet Layout Suggest Up To 16 Cores Per Die With 64 MB L3 Cache Moved To Vertical Stacks

Jan 4, 2022, 2:30am UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7000-raphael-5nm-zen-4-chiplet-layout-suggest-up-to-16-cores-per-die-with-64-mb-l3-cache-moved-to-vertical-stacks/ > Just a few hours prior to AMD's CES 2022 keynote, we have received an interesting image of what is rumored to be the chiplet layout of the next-gen Zen 4 cores powering the Ryzen 7000 'Raphael' Desktop CPUs. > According to the rumored chiplet layout, it looks like AMD will indeed be offering a higher core count in the next iteration of Zen. The 5nm Zen 4 core will power AMD's next-gen Ryzen 7000 'Raphael', Ryzen 7000 'Phoenix', and EPYC 7004 'Genoa' CPUs. This chiplet architecture is specific to the Ryzen Desktop family codenamed Raphael which will launch on the AM5 platform later this year and we are expecting AMD to unveil some details at their CES keynote as they did with the EPYC lineup, unveiling not just the V-Cache 'Milan-X' parts but also Genoa and Bergamo based on the Zen 4 architecture.