AMD Zen 2 CPUs And Navi GPUs Will Be Based On TSMC’s 7nm Process

AMD Zen 2 CPUs are next in the roadmap and those chips are based on the 7nm process from TSMC. This is what you need to know regarding the matter.

AMD Zen 2 CPUs are next in the roadmap and those chips are based on the 7nm process. Other products that are also based on the 7nm process are the upcoming AMD Vega and next-generation Navi graphics cards. While there is little that we know about AMD Navi right now, we do know that the chips will use TSMC’s 7nm process. This information has just been announced by none other than Mark Papermaster himself. The following is what he had to say in this regard:

At AMD we have invested heavily in our architecture and product roadmaps, while also making the strategic decision to bet big on the 7nm process node. While it is still too early to provide more details on the architectural and product advances we have in store with our next wave of products, it is the right time to provide more detail on the flexible foundry sourcing strategy we put in place several years ago.

The current AMD CPUs on the market are based on the 12nm process and we have seen the slight bump in performance that we get from moving from the 14nm process to the 12nm process. That gives us an idea of what kind of performance boost you can expect to see from AMD Zen 2 CPUs that are based on the 7nm process.

AMD’s next major milestone is the introduction of our upcoming 7nm product portfolio, including the initial products with our second generation “Zen 2” CPU core and our new “Navi” GPU architecture. We have already taped out multiple 7nm products at TSMC, including our first 7nm GPU planned to launch later this year and our first 7nm server CPU that we plan to launch in 2019.

AMD Zen 2

AMD Zen 2 is going to provide some impressive performance if the current CPUs are anything to go by and while the launch of AMD Vega was a bit shaky, AMD might be able to turn things around with AMD Navi. We have heard that the upcoming PS5 could be powered by an AMD Zen CPU and AMD Navi graphics. AMD does power the current generation of consoles, I would not be surprised if the same is the case for the next generation consoles as well.

It will be interesting to see what kind of performance boost the AMD Zen 2 CPUs and AMD Navi graphics will have to offer as compared to what is currently available on the market.

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