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Latest Zen 3 rumor further reiterates 10-15% IPC gains per thread and 32 MB of shared L3 cache per CCX, Zen 4 to feature 1 MB L2 cache and AVX 512 support

Posted on April 6, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The upcoming AMD Zen 3 Ryzen 4000 desktop CPUs will likely offer 10-15% IPC gains per thread, according to a new report. Zen 3 will feature up to eight cores per CCX and a 32 MB L3 cache that can potentially improve latency in gaming. Also being confirmed is that Zen 4 will require a new socket and feature a 1 MB L2 cache and AVX 512 support.

AMD will be launching the 7nm++ Zen 3-based Ryzen 4000 CPUs for desktop later this year. While Zen 3 belongs to the optimization phase of AMD’s inflection-optimization cycle, it is still expected to bring some core architecture improvements. We have been hearing about the purported IPC gains in Zen 3 for quite some time now, and the latest report from AdoredTV further confirms them.
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