AMD Sets Next-Gen Zen 5 CPUs For 2H 2024 Launch: Granite Ridge For Desktops, Strix For Laptops, Turin For Servers

Jan 31, 2024 at 01:05pm EST
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During its Q4 2023 earnings call, AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, confirmed that they have positioned next-gen Zen 5 products throughout the second half of 2024 which includes Granite Ridge for desktops, Strix Point for laptops, and Turin CPUs for EPYC servers.

AMD's Next-Gen Zen 5 CPUs Enter Market In 2H 2024 For Clients & Servers: Granite Ridge, Strix Point, Turin First, More Later

AMD's Zen 5 core architecture will be the foundation of red team's next-gen CPU families ranging from client PCs to high-performance data centers. In its Q4 2023 earnings call, AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, confirmed that Zen 5 is entering the market on both fronts in the second half of 2024, marking a big development in the industry.

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Starting with the client side, AMD reaffirmed that its AI PC segment will see the likes of Strix Point, the follow-up to its Ryzen 8040 "Hawk Point" APUs in the second half of 2024. The company stated that the first notebooks based on these next-gen APUs will be available later this year and will be utilizing the Zen 5 core architecture and tuned GPU architecture known as RDNA 3.5. These chips will also deliver a 3x improvement in AI NPU performance with the upgraded Ryzen AI "XDNA 2" engine.

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In addition to Zen 5 for notebooks, AMD will also introduce Zen 5 for desktops in the form of the next-gen Granite Ridge CPUs which will replace the Zen 4-based Raphael chips and offer a major performance improvement on existing and newer AM5 platforms.

Lisa Su - AMD CEO (Q4 2023 Earnings Call)

Meanwhile, on the data center front, AMD also confirms that Turin, the follow-up to Genoa, will be introduced as a drop-in replacement to 4th Gen EPYC platforms. The Turin CPUs will carry a higher number of cores and include radical memory expansion capabilities. The Zen 5 core will also be delivering leadership performance per watt across a wide range of workloads which has already been demonstrated by Genoa chips.

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The 5th Gen EPYC Turin CPUs are expected to offer up to 128 cores in standard Zen 5 and up to 192 cores in the Zen 5C variations. These will mark a huge upgrade and directly tackle Intel Xeon Granite Rapids P-Core and Sierra Forest E-Core families which are also aiming a 2H 2024 launch.

And then, we also see Turin, our Zen 5 product coming in the second half of the year. So, even in a mixed demand environment, I think we're bullish on what traditional server CPUs can do in 2024.

And as we go into Turin, we're deep in the design in-cycle for Zen 5 and Turin and we feel very good about how we're positioned.

Lisa Su - AMD CEO (Q4 2023 Earnings Call)

These three families are just the tip of the iceberg as AMD plans to introduce even more products based on its Zen 5 "Nirvana" and Zen 5C "Prometheus" cores in 2025.

AMD Zen CPU / APU Roadmap:

Zen ArchitectureZen 7Zen 6CZen 6Zen 5 (C)Zen 4 (C)Zen 3+Zen 3Zen 2Zen+Zen 1
Core CodenameTBAMonarchMorpheusNirvana (Zen 5)
Prometheus (Zen 5C)
Persphone (Zen 4)
Dionysus (Zen 4C)
WarholCerebrusValhallaZen+Zen
CCD CodenameTBATBATBAEldoraDurangoTBCBrekenridgeAspen HighlandsN/AN/A
Process NodeTBA3nm/2nm?2nm/3nm3nm4nm6nm7nm7nm12nm14nm
ServerTBAEPYC Venice (6th Gen)EPYC Venice (6th Gen)EPYC Turin (5th Gen)EPYC Genoa (4th Gen)
EPYC Siena (4th Gen)
EPYC Bergamo (4th Gen)
N/AEPYC Milan (3rd Gen)EPYC Rome (2nd Gen)N/AEPYC Naples (1st Gen)
High-End DesktopTBATBATBARyzen Threadripper 9000 (Shamida Peak)Ryzen Threadripper 7000 (Storm Peak)N/ARyzen Threadripper 5000 (Chagal)Ryzen Threadripper 3000 (Castle Peak)Ryzen Threadripper 2000 (Coflax)Ryzen Threadripper 1000 (White Haven)
Mainstream Desktop CPUsTBATBARyzen **** (Olympic Ridge)Ryzen 9000 (Granite Ridge)Ryzen 7000 (Raphael)Ryzen 6000 (Warhol / Cancelled)Ryzen 5000 (Vermeer)Ryzen 3000 (Matisse)Ryzen 2000 (Pinnacle Ridge)Ryzen 1000 (Summit Ridge)
Enthusiast Mobile CPUsTBATBARyzen **** (Gator Range)Ryzen 9000HX (Fire Range)Ryzen 7000HX (Dragon Range)N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Mainstream Desktop . Notebook APURyzen AI 500 (Sound Wave)?Ryzen AI 500 (TBA)Ryzen AI 400 (Medusa Point / BB)Ryzen AI 300 (Strix Point)
Ryzen *** (Krackan Point)
Ryzen 7000 (Phoenix)Ryzen 6000 (Rembrandt)Ryzen 5000 (Cezanne)
Ryzen 6000 (Barcelo)
Ryzen 4000 (Renoir)
Ryzen 5000 (Lucienne)
Ryzen 3000 (Picasso)Ryzen 2000 (Raven Ridge)
Low-Power MobileTBATBATBARyzen *** (Escher)Ryzen 7000 (Mendocino)TBATBARyzen 5000 (Van Gogh)
Ryzen 6000 (Dragon Crest)
N/AN/A

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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