The year 2020 is about to end. For AMD, it can be said to be a harvest year. At the beginning of the year, the third-generation thread tearer was released on the market. In the second half of the year, it was the home of Zen 3 architecture processors and RDNA2 graphics cards. During the period, AMD also bought Xilinx.
However, some A fans found in the inventory review that there seems to be regret this year, that is, there is no new generation of thread tearers with Zen 3 architecture.
The reason for saying this is because, in the investor briefing updated by AMD in December, the Zen 3 architecture thread tearer processor is listed. From this, we can confirm that the CPU is still in preparation, but will not be available until next year.
This briefing seems to have exposed the packaging of the new thread tearer, the transparent shell, and the real body is looming.
The previous generation of Zen 2 architecture thread tearer has a maximum of 64 cores and 128 threads (3990X). It is guessed that the Zen 3 generation will maintain the same configuration. However, due to the huge improvement of the Zen 3 architecture itself, the x86 processor performance myth written by 3990X is expected to be once again rewritten.
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