Discussion Speculation: Zen 4 (EPYC 4 "Genoa", Ryzen 7000, etc.)

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Vattila

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Except for the details about the improvements in the microarchitecture, we now know pretty well what to expect with Zen 3.

The leaked presentation by AMD Senior Manager Martin Hilgeman shows that EPYC 3 "Milan" will, as promised and expected, reuse the current platform (SP3), and the system architecture and packaging looks to be the same, with the same 9-die chiplet design and the same maximum core and thread-count (no SMT-4, contrary to rumour). The biggest change revealed so far is the enlargement of the compute complex from 4 cores to 8 cores, all sharing a larger L3 cache ("32+ MB", likely to double to 64 MB, I think).

Hilgeman's slides did also show that EPYC 4 "Genoa" is in the definition phase (or was at the time of the presentation in September, at least), and will come with a new platform (SP5), with new memory support (likely DDR5).



What else do you think we will see with Zen 4? PCI-Express 5 support? Increased core-count? 4-way SMT? New packaging (interposer, 2.5D, 3D)? Integrated memory on package (HBM)?

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moinmoin

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Maybe not, but price wise they have to compete with 5800X3D and DDR4 though.
Every new gen has to compete with the respective last gen entries though. Why should that (only) affect the pricing of a 7800X3D then?

Unless the rumor of Zen 4 on AM4 turns out to be true both gens are also separated by different platforms which should keep their street prices from affecting each other.
 

Kedas

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If zen5 doesn't come a year after zen4 they could fill the gap with zen4 on 4nm since they would already have done most of the work assuming zen4 mobile is not zen4c on 4nm.
 
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LightningZ71

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So a rumor is going around saying AM4 might get Zen4 cores on AM4 socket with Zen3 IoD that will utilize DDR4


I've been advocating for an N6 shrink of the current Zen3 CCDs for one final AM4 product at the lower end (N6 being cheaper than N5 and the power and thermal characteristic improvements making a big difference for MT..) but, I like this a LOT better, though, I think that it will be a more expensive product for us to purchase.
 

jpiniero

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I've been advocating for an N6 shrink of the current Zen3 CCDs for one final AM4 product at the lower end (N6 being cheaper than N5 and the power and thermal characteristic improvements making a big difference for MT..) but, I like this a LOT better, though, I think that it will be a more expensive product for us to purchase.

Zen 4 on AM4 feels like the kind of product that only comes out if sales are bad. Which you would think between Genoa, AM5 and Dragon Range they shouldn't have any difficulty in selling out without having to resort to AM4.
 

CakeMonster

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I'm gonna make a bet that Z4 on AM4 is not happening, it just seems way too out there and maps very well onto the weirdest wishful thinking rumors.

DDR5 price is on the right trajectory, the release of Z4 is months away, and they have a very good AM4 portfolio that is cheap to produce. Absolutely no need to make last risky minute engineering bets on the old platform.
 

HurleyBird

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I'm gonna make a bet that Z4 on AM4 is not happening, it just seems way too out there and maps very well onto the weirdest wishful thinking rumors.

I wouldn't be surprised at all if Zen 4 AM4 was working in a lab somewhere, but the odds of eventually seeing a product come out of it are obviously smaller. If it does become a thing at some point, I imagine it would be at least 6 months after the regular Zen 4 launch to minimize canalization, could be targeted at very specific regions, and would be contingent on memory pricing which currently doesn't look like it's heading in the right direction for an AM4 Zen 4 to make much sense.
 

jamescox

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For X3D models L3 cache is 3 times the size and people are going to have to pay a premium for that difference.


Cloud partners, first and foremost Azure, always get first dips indeed. At FAD AMD indicated the cloud market is its single most important market by TAM:


(Source: slide 6 Dan McNamara presentation)
Their “cpu core roadmap” slide shows a check mark above both zen 4 and zen 4 with 3D v-cache, so it is possible that the v-cache parts will be available right away. I don’t think they will have them across the whole desktop lineup though. It may be the same as the Zen 3, with 1 gaming part. It would be nice to have a 7800 and 7900 series part with v-cache, but due to Genoa with v-cache demand, it might be limited to 1 part again.
 

Thunder 57

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I don't see it happening. I think at this point AMD is more interested in establishing AM5 and selling more chipsets is a nice bonus. Motherboard manufactures would hate this as well. It is an interesting idea but it sounds like somebodies dream made into a rumor.
 
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jamescox

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I'm sure AMD has plenty of unmet demand for Milan that requires GF wafers for the IO die.
They have a lot of products in the pipeline that need all kinds of accessory chips. They are going to need a lot of HBM going forward, but I don’t know if GF can make HBM. They may need a lot of silicon bridge chips that they might be able to make at GF. The silicon bridge chips would likely just have some metal routing and some solder micro-bumps. It seems like a waste to make that at TSMC. If they connect infinity cache via micro-bump tech, then they would have a lot of cache chips that could be made elsewhere. The SoIC cache stacked on top needs to be made at TSMC, but the infinity cache underneath seems like it would be micro-bump style stacking with EFB. Anyone know if SRAM cache made at GF would be competitive density / power to cache made at TSMC? Even if it is a bit larger, it still may be cheaper to make at GF.
 
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