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1 Features  





2 Feature tables  



2.1  CPUs  





2.2  APUs  







3 Products  



3.1  Desktop CPUs  





3.2  Desktop APUs  





3.3  Mobile APUs  





3.4  Embedded APUs  







4 See also  





5 References  














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AMD Zen+
General information
LaunchedApril 2018
Designed byAMD
Common manufacturer
CPUID codeFamily 17h
Cache
L1 cache64 KB instruction, 32 KB data per core
L2 cache512 KB per core
L3 cache8 MB per CCX (APU: 4 MB)
Architecture and classification
Technology node12 nm (FinFET)
Instruction setAMD64 (x86-64)
Physical specifications
Transistors
  • 4.8 billion per 8-core "Zeppelin" die
Cores
    • 4–6 (mainstream)
  • 8 (performance)
  • 12–32 (enthusiast)[1]
  • Sockets
  • Socket TR4
  • Products, models, variants
    Product code names
    • Pinnacle Ridge (Desktop)[2]
  • Colfax (HEDT)[1]
  • Picasso (APU/Embedded)
  • Brand names
  • Ryzen Threadripper
  • Athlon
  • History
    PredecessorZen (1st gen)
    SuccessorZen 2
    Support status
    Supported

    Zen+ is the name for a computer processor microarchitecturebyAMD. It is the successor to the first gen Zen microarchitecture,[3] and was first released in April 2018,[4] powering the second generation of Ryzen processors, known as Ryzen 2000 for mainstream desktop systems, Threadripper 2000 for high-end desktop setups and Ryzen 3000G (instead of 2000G) for accelerated processing units (APUs).

    Features[edit]

    Die shot of Ryzen 5-2600
    An AMD Ryzen 5 2600

    Zen+ uses GlobalFoundries' 12 nm fabrication process,[5] an optimization of the 14 nm process used for Zen, with only minor design rule changes.[6] This means that the die sizes between Zen and Zen+ are identical as AMD chose to use the new smaller transistors to increase the amount of empty space, or "dark silicon", between the various features on the die. This was done to improve power efficiency & reduce thermal density to allow for higher clock speeds, rather than design an entirely new floorplan for a physically smaller die (which would have been significantly more work and thus more expensive).[7] These process optimizations allowed 12 nm Zen+ to clock about +250 MHz (≈6%) higher, or to lower power consumption when at the same frequency by 10%, when compared to their prior 14 nm Zen products.[8] Although conversely at the microarchitecture level, Zen+ had only minor revisions versus Zen.[6] Known changes to the microarchitecture include improved clock speed regulation in response to workload ("Precision Boost 2"),[9] reduced cache and memory latencies (some significantly so), increased cache bandwidth, and finally improved IMC performance allowing for better DDR4 memory support (officially JEDEC rated to support up to 2933 MHz compared to just 2666 MHz on the prior Zen core),[10], and fixed some fTPM / PSP bugs on Zen 1, and fixed some SVM / SLAT bugs on Zen 1.

    Zen+ also supports improvements in the per-core clocking features, based on core utilization and CPU temperatures.[6] These changes to the core utilization, temperature, and power algorithms are branded as "Precision Boost 2" and "XFR2" ("eXtended Frequency Range 2"), evolutions of the first-generation technologies in Zen. On Zen, XFR gave an additional 50 to 200 MHz clock speed increase (in 25 MHz increments) over the maximum Precision Boost clocks. For Zen+, XFR2 is no longer listed as a separate clock modifier. Instead, the XFR temperature, power, and clock monitoring and logic feeds into the Precision Boost 2 algorithm to adjust clocks and power consumption opportunistically and dynamically.[11][12]

    Ultimately, the changes in Zen+ resulted in a 3% improvement in IPC over Zen; which in conjunction with 6% higher clock speeds resulted in up to 10% overall increase in performance.[6]

    Feature tables[edit]

    CPUs[edit]

    APUs[edit]

    APU features table

    Products[edit]

    Desktop CPUs[edit]

    Common features of Ryzen 2000 desktop CPUs:

    Branding and Model Cores
    (threads)
    Thermal Solution Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    TDP Core
    config[i]
    Release
    date
    Launch
    price[a]
    Base PB2
    Ryzen 7 2700X[13][b] 8 (16) Wraith Prism 3.7 4.3 16 MB 105 W 2 × 4 April 19, 2018 US $329
    2700[13][b] Wraith Spire (LED) 3.2 4.1 65 W US $299
    2700E OEM 2.8 4.0 45 W September 19, 2018 OEM
    Ryzen 5 2600X[13] 6 (12) Wraith Spire (non-LED) 3.6 4.2 95 W 2 × 3 April 19, 2018 US $229
    2600[13][b] Wraith Stealth 3.4 3.9 65 W US $199
    2600E OEM 3.1 4.0 45 W September 19, 2018 OEM
    1600 (AF)[17][c] Wraith Stealth 3.2 3.6 65 W October 11, 2019[18] US $85
    2500X 4 (8) OEM 3.6 4.0 8 MB 1 × 4 September 10, 2018 OEM
    Ryzen 3 2300X 4 (4) 3.5
    1200 (AF)[19][c] Wraith Stealth 3.1 3.4 April 21, 2020 US $60
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ a b c Model also available as PRO version as 2600[14], 2700[15], 2700X[16], released on September 19, 2018.
  • ^ a b AF models are 12 nm Zen+ refresh of 14 nm Zen models (1200[20] and 1600[21] with "AF" instead of "AE" in the part numbers).
  • Common features of Ryzen 2000 HEDT CPUs:

    Branding and Model Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    TDP Chiplets Core
    config[i]
    Release
    date
    Launch
    price[a]
    Base PB2
    Ryzen
    Threadripper
    2990WX[22][23] 32 (64) 3.0 4.2 64 MB 250 W 4 × CCD 8 × 4 Aug 13, 2018 US $1799
    2970WX[24][23] 24 (48) 8 × 3 Oct 2018 US $1299
    2950X[25][23] 16 (32) 3.5 4.4 32 MB 180 W 2 × CCD 4 × 4 Aug 31, 2018 US $899
    2920X[26][23] 12 (24) 4.3 4 × 3 Oct 2018 US $649
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX

    Desktop APUs[edit]

    Common features of Zen+ based desktop APUs:

    Model CPU GPU TDP Release
    date
    Release
    price
    Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Model[i] Config[ii] Clock
    (MHz)
    Processing
    power
    (GFLOPS)[iii]
    Base Boost
    Athlon Pro 300GE 2 (4) 3.4 MB Vega 3 192:12:4
    CU
    1100 424.4 35 W Sep 30, 2019 OEM
    Athlon Silver Pro 3125GE Radeon
    Graphics
    Jul 21, 2020
    Athlon Gold 3150GE 4 (4) 3.3 3.8
    Athlon Gold Pro 3150GE
    Athlon Gold 3150G 3.5 3.9 65 W
    Athlon Gold Pro 3150G
    Ryzen 3 3200GE 3.3 3.8 Vega 8 512:32:16
    CU
    1200 1228.8 35 W Jul 7, 2019
    Ryzen 3 Pro 3200GE Sep 30, 2019
    Ryzen 3 3200G 3.6 4.0 1250 1280 65 W Jul 7, 2019 US $99[30]
    Ryzen 3 Pro 3200G Sep 30, 2019 OEM
    Ryzen 5 Pro 3350GE 3.3 3.9 Radeon
    Graphics
    640:40:16
    10 CU
    1200 1536 35 W Jul 21, 2020
    Ryzen 5 Pro 3350G 4 (8) 3.6 4.0 1300 1830.4 65 W
    Ryzen 5 3400GE 3.3 Vega 11 704:44:16
    11 CU
    35 W Jul 7, 2019
    Ryzen 5 Pro 3400GE Sep 30, 2019
    Ryzen 5 3400G 3.7 4.2 RX Vega 11 1400 1971.2 65 W Jul 7, 2019 US $149[30]
    Ryzen 5 Pro 3400G Vega 11 Sep 30, 2019 OEM
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Starting with 2020 releases, AMD stopped referring to integrated graphics as "Vega", therefore all Vega based iGPUs are branded as AMD Radeon Graphics (instead Radeon Vega 3orRadeon Vega 10).[27][28][29]
  • ^ Unified shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units and Compute units (CU)
  • ^ Single-precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
  • Mobile APUs[edit]

    Common features of Ryzen 3000 notebook APUs:

    Branding and Model CPU GPU TDP Release
    date
    Cores
    (threads)
    Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
    (total)
    Core
    config[i]
    Model Clock
    (GHz)
    Config[ii] Processing
    power
    (GFLOPS)[iii]
    Base Boost
    Ryzen 7 3780U[31] 4 (8) 2.3 4.0 4 MB 1 × 4 RX Vega 11 1.4 704:44:16
    11 CU
    1971.2 15 W Oct 2019
    3750H[32] RX Vega 10 640:40:16
    10 CU[33]
    1792.0 35 W Jan 6, 2019
    3700C[34] 15 W Sep 22, 2020
    3700U[a][35] Jan 6, 2019
    Ryzen 5 3580U[36] 2.1 3.7 Vega 9 1.3 576:36:16
    9 CU
    1497.6 Oct 2019
    3550H[37] Vega 8 1.2 512:32:16
    8 CU[38]
    1228.8 35 W Jan 6, 2019
    3500C[39] 15 W Sep 22, 2020
    3500U[a][40] Jan 6, 2019
    3450U[41] 3.5 Jun 2020
    Ryzen 3 3350U[42] 4 (4) Vega 6 384:24:8
    6 CU[43]
    921.6 Jan 6, 2019
    3300U[a][44]
  • t
  • e
    1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX
  • ^ Unified Shaders : Texture Mapping Units : Render Output Units and Compute Units (CU)
  • ^ Single precision performance is calculated from the base (or boost) core clock speed based on a FMA operation.
    1. ^ a b c Model also available as PRO version[45][46][47], released April 8, 2019.

    Embedded APUs[edit]

    In 2022, AMD announced the R2000 series of embedded APUs.[48]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ Cutress, Ian (8 January 2018). "AMD Tech Day at CES". Anandtech. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  • ^ Bright, Peter (8 January 2018). "AMD's 2018 roadmap: Desktop APUs in February, second-generation Ryzen in April". Ars Technica. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  • ^ "AMD Will Use 'New' GlobalFoundries 12nm Node for Future CPUs, GPUs". ExtremeTech. 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2018-02-04.
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