The next processors in the series Ryze for the desktop, which expected in 2020, are the Ryzen 4000, and it is rumored that they will have 17% performance increase.
Οi specific processors will have a in-depth renewed architecture (aka ZEN 3) and will offer even better performance than ZEN 2.
AMD has stated through its representatives that ZEN 3 architecture will offer an increase in performance similar to what we would expect from a new architecture. Recall that ZEN 2 achieved a 15% increase in performance from ZEN + and this surprised even AMD itself.
Several Online sources report a 17% increase in ZEN 3 performance, taking into account increase in timings (at least 100-200MHz for server SKUs) and increase in IPC, as it is a new design of the ZEN architecture. Also the utilization of technology EUV 7nm is not considered to play a role in increasing the operating frequency, but will help significantly in the production process with an increase in the number of chips / wafer as well as the percentages of operating chips / wafer (yields).
From sources close to AMD up to 50% increase in performance on the ZEN 3 floating point unit (FPU), while performance on integer operations improves by 10-12%. The number of cores will probably remain constant for the respective SKUs, as the 16/32 cores / threads for the top chip in the series are considered more than enough.
The increase in IPC and processor timings will help AMD in all markets (desktop / HEDT / server) and especially in the gaming market, where Intel (albeit slightly fictitious) still stands in the minds and minds of consumers.
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