Ryzen AI and Ryzen 9000 are the first processors to appear with the Zen 5 architecture. They will be available from the very end of this July, i.e. in two weeks. AMD however, it revealed that he is already working not only on the successor, architecture Zen 6, but also another Zen 7. Details about the news are still very scarce, but a little has been revealed after all. Zen 6 cores, which are codenamed Morpheus for now, and Zen 6c, named Monarch, are to appear. As for the names of the processor series, the successors to today’s Granite Ridge should be the desktop Medusa models (Ryzen 10000, 11000?) with integrated RDNA 5 graphics. So the processors should improve significantly in this respect. For the mobile versions, the Strix Point (or Fire Range) will be replaced by the Sound Wave series.
The planned improvements include a new 2.5D connection, which should improve the speed of communication between individual processor chips. Furthermore, there is a fundamental improvement in the number of cores, because CCD will exist not only in versions with 8 or 16 cores, but also in 32-core versions, which will be used mainly by EPYC server processors, or Threadripper models for workstations. Support for DDR5 memory is to remain, but further improvements are to be made here as well. As for the manufacturing process, it is not clear, but there is talk of a 3nm process for the Zen 6 and a 2nm process for the Zen 6c. The new processors will be designed for the AM5 socket and it is believed that they could see the light of day in 2026.
The Socket AM5 platform should be supported at least until 2027 and possibly beyond, however there are also rumors that it will exist quite soon alongside the new Socket AM6, which could be here from 2027 at the latest. It seems that AM5 is here with us it won’t last as long as AM4.
Source: www.svethardware.cz