AMD Dragon Range for high-end Zen4 gaming laptop
The company has released a new roadmap for its upcoming Ryzen 7000 series.
Road map of AMD Ryzen 7000 Series, Source: AMD
AMD Raphael for desktops
Raphael desktop processors based on the Zen4 microarchitecture will go on sale by the end of this year, with a 65W + design. They will be based on the LGA1718 (AM5) socket and will include support for PCIe Gen5 as well as DDR5 memory technology. AMD does not confirm any other information at this time.
AMD Dragon series for laptops for high-end games
A new product segment for the Extreme Gaming laptop will be called “Dragon Range”, which is most likely the name of Raphael Mobile. Although AMD has not made any announcements regarding the number of cores, except that it says it will be the highest for a mobile gaming processor, it seems that this silicon can support up to 16 cores.
Being based on Raphael’s silicon means that the chip will also include integrated graphics, a new feature that is now being added to desktop silicone. This is actually a similar path that Intel has taken with the Alder Lake-HX, which is also a mobile series of the desktop class.
AMD confirms that these parts will come with support for DDR5 and PCIe Gen5 technologies. According to the roadmap, this product should be expected in 2023, but AMD does not provide launch dates at the moment.
AMD Phoenix for thin and light laptops
Ryzen 7000 for thin and light laptop designs will be codenamed “Phoenix”, these will be mobile SKUs from 35 to 45 W, including support for LPDDR5 and PCIe Gen5. Phoenix mobile APUs are likely to launch as the Ryzen 7000U series.
AMD Zen RoadmapVideoCardz.com–
EPYC 7004
Genoa and Bergamo
5nm (Zen4)
Threadripper 5000
Chagall
6nm (Zen3)
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Ryzen 5000
Vermeer
7nm (Zen3)
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Ryzen 7000
Raphael
5nm (Zen4)
Ryzen 8000
The granite ridge
3nm (Zen5)
Ryzen 5000H
Cezanne
7nm (Zen3)
Ryzen 6000H
Rembrandt
6nm (Zen3 +)
Ryzen 7000H
The dragon range
5nm (Zen4)
Ryzen 8000H
Strix Point
3nm (Zen5 + Zen4D)
Ryzen 5000U
Cezanne
7nm (Zen3)
Ryzen 6000U
Rembrandt
6nm (Zen3 +)
Ryzen 7000U
Phoenix
5nm (Zen4)
TB
Source: AMD
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