AMD is currently working on two main architectures: Zen 5 “Nirvana” and Zen 6 “Morpheus”. These processors are expected to represent a significant upgrade to the Zen architecture in terms of performance and packaging technology.
The Zen 5 architecture will debut later this year in Granite Ridge and Strix Point processors. According to rumors, the first of the series will have an RDNA 2 video core, as in Raphael chips. On the other hand, Strix Point will get a powerful integrated graphics solution with Navi 3.5 (RDNA 3.5) design.
According to insiders, the next Zen 6 client architecture, codenamed “Medusa”, will be a major change for AMD: the company is rumored to use 2.5-interconnects instead of the traditional multi-die design. This arrangement should improve the throughput speed between chips within the processor.
Also according to the informant Everest (@Olrak29_)the company plans to use RDNA 5 graphics for Zen 6 client processors. This likely means that AMD will skip the RDNA 4 generation of graphics solutions.
Not much is known about AMD RDNA 5 (Navi 5), but official Microsoft documents have mentioned the graphics as a candidate for the next generation console GPU.
While AMD's Zen 6 client architecture is rumored to use a smaller process technology (possibly a mix of 3nm and 2nm), these processors should not be expected until 2025-2026.
Source: VideoCardz
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