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Ryzen 4000 – the production of Zen 3 processors will start soon

All signs in the sky and earth indicate the upcoming premiere of AMD Ryzen 4000 processors with Zen 3 cores. The new units are reportedly on the last straight for the manufacturer to start mass production.

What’s new in AMD Ryzen 4000 processors?

Current Ryzen 3000 “Matisse” models are extremely successful, which is reflected in the popularity of processors among customers. However, we know that the manufacturer is already working on the Ryzen 4000 models from the Vermeer generation, which are to raise the bar even higher.

What will change? Although we will still be dealing with a 7-nanometer technological process, but the manufacturer will introduce a new micro-architecture Zen 3. It is speculated about changes in the structure of the L3 cache, but this is not confirmed information.

Changes should improve energy efficiency and efficiency. Importantly, you will not need to buy a new board to operate the units – all you need is a model with an AM4 socket from the 400 or 500 series.

AMD is preparing for the release of Ryzen 4000 processors

We know that the manufacturer is already testing engineering samples of new processors. Last month there were reports of 8- and 16-core models in the early A0 revision.

According to the igor’s Lab portal, work on processors has gone ahead – currently the manufacturer is to have ready-made systems in B0 version (this is the last revision before the release of units). If no complications arise, mass production of systems will start soon.

When will the premiere of new AMD processors?

When can we expect the premiere of the Vermeer Ryzen 4000 processors? The manufacturer announced that it will take place at the end of this year, but for now it is refraining from giving a more specific date. Earlier we will see Ryzen 4000 models from the Renoir generation (combining Zen 2 cores and Vega graphics).

Source: igor’s Lab

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