HardOCP updated a latest AMD CPU roadmap, mainly involving the server chip EPYC.
Among them, the first generation of the 14nm Zen code known as Naples (Naples), In the second half of the year, the Zen 2 will be based on the 7nm process, codenamed Rome (Rome), and the Zen 3 in 2020 will use the 7nm+ process, codenamed Milan (Milan).
AMD emphasizes that through continuous innovation, Zen 3 will eventually gain a leading position in performance.
Previously, the chief architect of AMD Zen had publicly confirmed the existence of Zen 5, but Forrest Norrod revealed that Zen 4 is also there.
It is reported that, The Rome EPYC processor based on the Zen2 architecture will be fully available in 2019, which means skipping 12nm and going straight to 7nm. Compared to force, The interface will be the same as the current one, and it can be compatible with cash boards.
In addition, considering that the TipperRipper has entered the 2 cores, EPYC 2 rumors that it will attack the 64-core or will be seated.
For AMD to start eroding its share of the server market, Intel CEO Krzyzewski has admitted that the prospects are not good. They must be defensive and resolutely prevent AMD’s market share from exceeding 20%.