AMD 2022-2024 CPU & GPU Roadmap & Product Families Recap From Financial Analyst Day 2022
Once again, this is just a general overview of what was announced and if you are looking for more detailed information, you can always head over to the linked articles for each product family that’s of interest to you.
AMD CPU Core Roadmap
Starting with the CPU roadmap, AMD confirmed that its next-generation Zen lineup will feature 5nm, 4nm, and 3nm CPUs through 2022-2024. Starting right off the bat with Zen 4 which will be launching later this year on the 5nm process node, AMD will also offer Zen 4 3D V-Cache chips in 2023 on the same 5nm process node, and then Zen 4C which will utilize an optimized 4nm node, also in 2023. AMD’s Zen 4 will be followed by Zen 5 in 2024 which will also come in 3D V-Cache flavors and will be utilize a 4nm process node while the Compute-Optimized, Zen 5C, will leverage from the more advanced 3nm process node. Following is the full list of Zen CPU cores confirmed by the red team:
Zen 4 - 5nm (2022) Zen 4 V-Cache 5nm (2023) Zen 4C - 4nm (2023) Zen 5 - 4nm (2024) Zen 5 V-Cache - 4nm (2024+) Zen 5C - 3nm - (2024+)
AMD Zen CPU / APU Roadmap:
AMD Desktop ‘Ryzen’ CPU Roadmap
Next up, we have the AMD Desktop CPU roadmap which will feature three Zen 4 products within the Ryzen 7000 series. The first one is the Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael’ CPU lineup launching in late 2022 with the Zen 4 cores. This will be followed by the Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael-X’ chips in 2023 and there is also going to be a Ryzen Threadripper 7000 CPU family based on the same Zen 4 cores. All of these Ryzen families will be based on a 5nm process node. The follow-up to Raphael will come in the form of Granite Ridge in 2024 and will be based on the 4nm Zen 5 cores. AMD has only confirmed the standard Zen 5 parts and no V-Cache flavor is listed on the roadmap however, that isn’t the case on the server roadmap. Following is the list of desktop CPUs confirmed by AMD:
Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael’ (Zen 4) - 2022 Ryzen 7000X ‘Raphael-X’ (Zen 4 V-Cache) - 2023 Ryzen Threadripper 7000 (Zen 4) - 2023 Ryzen 8000 ‘Granite Ridge’ (Zen 5) - 2024
AMD Mainstream Desktop CPU Generations Comparison:
AMD Server ‘EPYC’ CPU Roadmap
The AMD EPYC CPU roadmap is a major deal and it looks like the 4th Gen EPYC CPU lineup will include a diverse portfolio with Zen 4, Zen 4 V-Cache, and Zen 4C chips. The AMD Genoa chips launch first in Q4 2022 on the Zen 4 5nm core followed by Bergamo in 2023 with Zen 4C (4nm), Genoa-X in 2023 with Zen 4 V-Cache (5nm), and Siena in 2023 with Zen 4 cores too. The follow-up to 4th Gen EPYC will launch in 2024 in the form of EPYC Turin which will utilize the 4nm Zen 5 core architecture. Following is the full list of EPYC CPUs confirmed by AMD:
EPYC Genoa ‘Zen 4’ - 2022 EPYC Bergamo ‘Zen 4C’ - 2023 EPYC Genoa-X ‘Zen 4 V-Cache’ - 2023 EPYC Siena - ‘Zen 4’ - 2023 EPYC Turin - ‘Zen 5’ - 2024
AMD EPYC CPU Families:
AMD Notebook ‘Ryzen’ CPU Roadmap
On the notebook front, AMD confirmed that they will have Phoenix Point with Zen 4 and RDNA 3 core IPs on the 4nm node by 2023 and the follow-up to that will be called Strix Point which will be utilizing Zen 5 and RDNA 3+ IPs on an advanced process node by 2024. The Phoenix Point family will fall under the Ryzen 7000 Notebook lineup while Strix Point will fall under the Ryzen 8000 CPU lineup. Both will be utilizing a chiplet-based design.
Ryzen 7000 ‘Phoenix Point’ (Zen 4+RDNA 3 on 4nm) - 2023 Ryzen 8000 ‘Strix Point’ (Zen 5+RDNA 3+ on 3nm?) - 2024
AMD Ryzen Mobility CPUs:
AMD Gaming ‘Radeon’ GPU Roadmap
Shifting gears to AMD’s GPU roadmap, David Wang and his team at the Radeon segment unveiled RDNA 3 ‘Navi 3x’ GPUs based on 5nm process nodes in 2022 followed by RDNA 4 ‘Navi 4x’ GPUs on an advanced node by 2024.
Radeon RX 7000 ‘RDNA 3’ 5nm GPUs - 2022 Radeon RX 8000 ‘RDNA 4’ 3nm GPUs - 2024?
AMD RDNA Generational GPU Lineup
AMD Server ‘Instinct’ GPU Roadmap
Lastly, we have the server GPU roadmap which starting with CDNA 3 architecture will no longer technically be a GPU-only design but shift to an APU-styled architecture. The Instinct MI300 will be the only family in the CDNA 3 lineup based on the 5nm process node and utilizing multiple CDNA 3 configurations with Zen 4 cores. The family will be launching next year in 2023. That’s a wrap for the roadmaps, let us know your thoughts in the comments for AMD’s next-gen CPU and GPU product portfolio.