AMD Ryzen 2nd Gen 2018 To Support AM4 Motherboards
Just recently James Prior, a senior product manager at AMD, in an interview about Ryzen 2 the next generation coming in 2018 and the possible need for yet another motherboard upgrade. AMD-based system builders currently wanting to jump on the Ryzen next gen. Naturally, customers want to know if they will be forced to change their motherboards again when the next-generation CPU and platform comes. And for now AMD is said to be supporting the AM4 motherboard socket through 2020.
Based on what he said, once the Zen development reached a specific milestone, one team continued to work on the design that now resides in the Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper processors and at the same time another was working on what will be Ryzen next gen. Now Ryzen and Threadripper chips both are out and that team has moved on to Ryzen new gen. So All The Customers will be able to remove their Ryzen chip and drop in a Next Gen Ryzen CPU model with a BIOS flash supporting the newer CPU. He said “And after they got the fundamentals worked out, they peeled off part of it, started them working on the next-generation micro-architecture.”
2018 seems to be the 12nm year and as you see in AMD master plans 7 nm is on the way as the next step after 12 nm. Nvidia has not been much out there talking about what happens next but AMD now is having a very successful line “RYZEN” and is making the best out of it. AMD released RYZEN and had a strong comeback to the market by the whole platform Expanded it to Vega and graphics and now is jumping to the next step The 12 & 7 NM Ryzen Platforms.
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