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AMD’s Next-Gen Ryzen Zen 5 Granite Ridge CPUs Reportedly Begin Mass Production, Set to Arrive on AM5 Platform Sooner Than Expected

The Ryzen CPUs from AMD, supposedly set to be Granite Ridge and tied into the microarchitecture of Zen 5 have purportedly started with mass manufacturing.

AMD’s Next-Gen Ryzen CPUs Enter Mass Production: Zen and introduce Granite Ridge desktop PC in AM5 series by later this year.

However, all the Zen architecture family will be a big thing when they move to next-gen AMD Ryzen CPUs. The Zen architecture itself will be the new state of tech in these CPUs, codenamed Granite Ridge as they are going to run on their next-gens powered by a brand-new core named Zen developed for them. It is compatible with the AM5 desktop by using these CPUs which include existing 600-series motherboards. The next-gen Ryzen CPUs were already earmarked as a 2024 launch in AMD’s official roadmap and therefore we can expect the first release set of chipsets to hit markets in mid-late stages of 2019.

In this sense, Intel’s Arrow Lake-S CPU Desktop processors will be out in the market at around that same time it is supposed to launch its LGA 1851 socket. As with the AMD Zen five architecture, Intel will also integrate AI-specific accelerators into its new Core range but in addition to this; it is rumored that on top of a slightly tuned version of what we saw from Meteor Lake CPUs has an all new NPU design. As a matter of now, AMD is the main leader in NPU equipped desktop CPUs. However, its Ryzen 800 family will soon hit the shelf as it launches later this month due to its imminent launch on September 29th

So, according to the hardware insider @Kepler_L2, we’ve already learned that AMD Ryzen Granite Ridge family chips are at mass production and it is up to them whether they want this thing close unveiled by following a Q3 launch release or maybe move slightly later in on November month. We have so far received several patches updating and optimizing the Zen 5 implementation in the background along with alleged leaked samples which surfaced earlier too.

Ryzen Zen 5
Ryzen Zen 5

The following part explains that the PC builders who buy the AM5 platform at present will get automatic drop-in compatibility transferring forward with the next generation AMD Ryzen CPUs. As we have seen with the AM4 platform, AMD Ryzen Zen 5 seems to commit more to its desktop platforms than Intel does since it surpassed an astronomical 7-year+ period on a previous one. However, if you opt for something that is as of now current but will soon become outdated anyway then picking one from either camps would suit your purposes just fine in this case; let’s The last generation Ryzen laptop family codenamed Strix Point based on Zen 5 core architecture also is slated to fact surface later in the year, as a derivative of that common roadmap.

 

According to the facts we have at this point, Intel Arrow Lake processors will be released simultaneously for desktop units (Arrow Lake-S / LGA 1851) and laptops in different lines such as Arrow-H/ HX , U. These chips will target the high-end market, ultimately replacing old 13th and 14 th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs while also providing its mainstream platforms that are being used as Intel’s current Meteor Lake “Core Ultra Series l” cpus. The Lion Cove ‘P-Core’, along with the combination of Skymont/Crestmont E- cores, will reside on one side while a slightly adjusted Alchemist+ Xe’LPG+’ architecture for GPU processing powered by Intel LPX12 340 nm technology would live at the other extreme.

In addition to the NPU, it is curious will be eye-catching that AI Accelerators. Additionally, the Arrow Lake CPUs will be installed on desktop computers and notebooks before Granite Ridge (AM5 Desktop) from AMD or Strix Point (Notebook), based on a Zen 5 core architecture.

Intel Next-Generation Lunar Lake CPUs Refresh Poised for IPC Wins of Over 3X Using NPU Advancements Ryzen  Zen 5
In contrast, the upcoming Intel’s Lunar Lake CPUs will be their successors designed on an enhanced core architecture under which Skymont is destined to serve as E-Core design. This, the Xe2-LPG architecture will be Battlemage redesigned to get a faster NPU and in addition targets iGPU support

 

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