Rumor : AMD Zen 3 Delivers 8%+ IPC & 200Mhz Higher Clock vs Zen 2

Khalid Moammer

Just when we started to think that the techsphere is winding down for the weekend we get a barrage of leaks and rumors show up on our desks. Well folks, this is going to be a fun one, so let's get straight to it!

AMD's Zen 3 Architecture Delivers More Than 8% Better IPC vs Zen 2

So, let's start with this one and it comes straight from CrimsonRayne of RedGamingTech. AMD's Zen 3 architecture is set to launch next year and if this rumor pans out it will bring no less than 8% greater performance per clock vs current Ryzen 3000 series processors.

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Following the recent Innovators Highlights Epyc conference in the UK, several key pieces of information were confirmed about the Zen 3 microarchitecture.

Including the fact that the company is maintaining the 8-core per chiplet design of current Zen 2, with a few significant improvements to the cache hierarchy, infinity fabric and the clock mesh. Which would translate to lower cache latencies, higher IPC and higher clock speeds.

However, this fueled some speculation around the company's next generation Zen 3 microarchitecture, specifically around Zen 3 potentially being a just a mid generational stop-gap with mild performance improvements and refinements.

If the rumorsource is to be believed, this is far from the truth and Zen 3 is going to bring big performance improvements over Ryzen 3000 series chips. More akin to the jump from the Ryzen 2000 series to the Ryzen 3000 series, rather than Ryzen 1000 to Ryzen 2000.

AMD Zen 3 Capable of ~200MHz Higher Clock Speeds vs Zen 2

With that out of the way, let's get into the second part of this rumor storm.  This one comes from a source claiming to be familiar with AMD's Chinese labs and alleges that early Zen 3 engineering samples are able to operate at roughly 200Mhz higher clock speeds compared with the company's early Zen 2 engineering samples.

It's not entirely clear if this is largely due to the maturation of TSMC's 7nm FinFET manufacturing process, or mainly due to the improved clock mesh of the Zen microarchitecture. But if true, this could mean that we could potentially see some AMD Ryzen 4000 series CPUs hit clock speeds close to 5 GHz with overclocking, which is a far cry from the ~4.1Ghz of first generation Ryzen.

That being said, I'd be remiss not to urge readers to take these rumors with a grain of salt, we're still ways out from the Ryzen 4000 series making it to market and things are always subject to change.

AMD Ryzen Desktop Generations

Family Name1st Gen
Ryzen
2nd Gen
Ryzen
3rd Gen
Ryzen
4th Gen
Ryzen
TBA
CPU ArchitectureZen 1Zen+Zen 2Zen 3Zen 4
Process Node14nm12nm7nm7nm+TBA
Max CPU Cores8816TBATBA
Max CPU Threads161632TBATBA
PCIe SupportPCIe Gen 3.0PCIe Gen 3.0PCIe Gen 4.0PCIe Gen 4.0TBA
Max L2 Cache8 MB8 MB16 MBTBATBA
Max L3 Cache32 MB32 MB64 MBTBATBA
SocketAM4AM4AM4AM4TBA
ChipsetX370X470X570TBATBA
Launch20172018201920202022
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