Zen 5 promises improvements of up to 30% on a single core

The latest leaked information from Red Gaming Tech states that Zen 5 will improve single-core performance by 22-30%.

Zen 5 promises improvements of up to 30% on a single core

Zen 5, Zen 5 promises improvements of up to 30% on a single core, Optocrypto

The Zen 5 CPU architecture will power AMD’s next generation of processors, which are expected to hit the market in 2024. These would power Ryzen, Threadripper, and EPYC CPUs that will be launched in 2024 and promise a huge leap in performance.

AMD has already confirmed that Zen 5 will use a new architecture not inherited from the previous Zen cores and will also include built-in optimizations for AI and machine learning.

Zen 5, Zen 5 promises improvements of up to 30% on a single core, Optocrypto

According to information from Red Gaming Tech, Zen 5 will keep the number of 8 cores per CCX, but the cache memory will be increased and everything will be redesigned at the core architecture level. According to the information, the L1 cache will be increased and the L2 cache will be unified in the CCX of the CPU. This change would allow up to 8 cores to share the same L2 cache, which would reduce cache read and write times. There is not much accurate information about the L3 cache, although the possibility that AMD will add an L4 cache is mentioned.

Zen 5, Zen 5 promises improvements of up to 30% on a single core, Optocrypto

The 22-30% performance improvement over Zen 4 is a big jump in single-thread performance, though we don’t have exact information on whether some of that improvement has to do with clock speeds, which aren’t mentioned in this leak but will likely get a speed boost as well.

This won’t be the only information we’ll have on Zen 5 this year, so stay tuned for more on AMD’s future in the CPU segment. We’ll be sure to keep you updated.