1. New Disclosure For Zen 2, The New Architecture Behind Ryzen 3000
The underlying architecture for AMD's forthcoming Ryzen 3000 desktop processors and EPYC "Rome" server processors is called Zen 2, which the company first revealed last fall.
In an update at Computex, the company said Zen 2 will provide an estimated improvement in instructions per clock by up to 15 percent over the previous generation Zen architecture, which powers second-generation Ryzen processors and first-generation EPYC processors that are currently available.
AMD said the Zen 2 core features "significant design improvements, including larger cache sizes and a redesigned floating-point engine."