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In an event held in Interlagos, on the 15th of November, the AMD reinforced the confirmation of Lisa Su, CEO of AMD, that the new generation of processors will be launched Ryzen 4000 (4th Generation), with a focus on mobile and desktop platforms, for 2020. 5b72j
Even without all the confirmed information, the Ryzen 4000 Us should debut with the new architecture Zen 3 (7nm), while Ryzen 4000 APUs will arrive with the architecture Zen 2 (7nm). Kinda confused? Keep reading and we'll tell you everything we know about the new processors from AMD for 2020:
Ryzen 4000 (4th Gen) for mobile platforms 233v5z
New Ryzen 4000 APUs, which has data processing and graphics unit on a single chipset, should arrive during the next CES 2020, as well as the previous generation, which takes place between the 7th and 10th of January of the next year. They will arrive equipped with microarchitecture Zen 2, built in 7nm (Taiwan Semiconductor).
This same type of architecture was used in the Ryzen 3000 Us, from last year, that is, what was already very well received on desktops will reach notebooks and other mobile devices in early 2020.
In response to a question asked by the website VentureBeat, the CEO of AMD, Lisa Su, seemed to keep the new generation of Ryzen APUs in a “safe field”, as the new microarchitecture Zen 3 is still under development. Even so, he remains optimistic about next year's releases. She said:
“We're also very excited as we head into 2020. You'll start to see our next-generation mobile products in early 2020, built on 7nm that haven't come to market yet. A very strong portfolio.”
Lisa Su, CEO of AMD
Ryzen 4000 (4th Generation) for PCs 5b16b
The processors (Us) Ryzen 4000 for computers must respect the launch of last year's agenda, which takes place between July/August. The novelties will reach the market with the new microarchitecture Zen 3, built in 7nm+. Higher throughput means lower energy consumption.
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It is expected that the new microarchitecture Zen 3 perform much better than the previous generation, keeping the same cores and frequency. Some analysts point out that the technology will feature up to 8% more clock instructions compared to Zen 2. Furthermore, the architecture must maintain the eight chiplets per die, with improvements in cache hierarchy and infinity fabric, to reduce latency.
In addition to all the architectural improvements, the Zen 3 must be able to reach higher frequencies while maintaining the same temperatures. Rumors suggest a boost of up to 200MHz across the entire processor lineup.

AMD planning until 2024! 4t6t2x
In October, the AMD went public for the first time to talk about the new processors Ryzen 4000 and also the new microarchitecture Zen 3. However, there is room to comment on the plans for domination in the processor market until 2024! That's what a plan for the company's releases of the following architectures for nearly half a decade suggested.

According to the company, the microarchitecture Zen 3 (codename “MILAN”) is almost out of the oven and arrives with the Ryzen 4000 Us, in the middle of the year. The good news is that it will maintain compatibility with the AM4 platform. That means if you have a motherboard AM4, you can enjoy it for a few more years without falling into disuse.
In 2021, following rumors and tradition, the AMD would release the version It was 3+, while maintaining compatibility with the AM4 platform and with some “minor” improvements. One year later, in 2024, microarchitecture Zen 4 (codename “GENOA”) should change along with the platform. There is nothing confirmed yet, but it should inaugurate the manufacturing process in 5nm.
Finally, microarchitecture Zen 5 does not have a defined release year. If they do not change the calendar, it is possible that it will arrive in 2026, followed by the It was 5+ in 2027.
There is still not much news about these new 4th generation chipset in the lineup. Ryze, however, it is certain that we will have more information in the CES 2020. We will be directly from the fair and we will bring you all the news first hand.