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AMD AM5 platform to be retained until 2026, Ryzen 8000 series desktop processors will use Zen 5 CPU

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The latest roadmap for the AM5 platform was shared by AMD at the recent Meet The Expert. From the roadmap given by @harukaz5719, the company has confirmed its upgrade plan for the next 4 years, which means that the AM5 platform will remain until at least 2026.

The new roadmap lists the Riptide 8000 series processors with Zen5 and Navi 3.5 architectures, which AMD has never officially mentioned for a product before.

There are rumors that AMD’s next-generation APU chips, codenamed “Strix Point,” will use the RDNA3.5 architecture with 16 or 40 CUs, and the roadmap will confirm that such products can also be used in desktop processors.

AMD also mentions the Ryzen 7000 desktop processor with Zen4 and Navi 3.0, but currently, the Ryzen 7000 series only uses the RDNA2 architecture.

This means that AMD is preparing new processors with Navi 3.0 (aka RDNA3), which could arrive later this year. When it comes to Navi 3.0, I believe your first thought should be the Phoenix APU currently used in high-end laptops, but there are only a few models listed with this series of processors.

AMD also mentioned that it will launch three different versions of its next-generation CPU cores: Zen5, Zen5c and Zen5 with 3D V-Cache, which will reportedly be built on 4nm and 3nm nodes.

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