AMD, one of the popular processor manufacturers, continues to experience indecision about the chip model to be used in its new products. In the Zen 5 series expected to be released by the end of 2024, it is not yet clear which chips will be used. In the previous model, Zen 4, TSMC’s 4-nanometer chip technology was used. In the new series, it was a matter of curiosity whether these chips or the new generation 3-nanometer ones would be used. According to the initial information, the company will use both chips in the products it will release. Here are all the details…
Will AMD fall behind in chip technology?
AMD, which has achieved good financial success recently and is said to further develop its production network, seems to be quite active in 2024. It is said that the company, which is in constant coordination with TSMC’s production center, will start production of the Zen 5 series from the third quarter of the year. According to the latest claims, only the low-power Zen 5c processors with the code name Prometheus will use 3-nanometer chips.
Some claim that TSMC may not really be able to meet AMD’s high chip demand. Therefore, some even argue that the company, aiming to increase sales volume, may experience stock shortages. It is said that the highly anticipated Zen series will significantly increase artificial intelligence capabilities, especially in mobile and desktop platforms. Although there has been no official statement from the company regarding the issue, we hope that all these developments will ultimately benefit the users.
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