AMD's Zen5 architecture is currently under development, heralding the upcoming Ryzen Threadripper 9000, Ryzen 9000G APU, and EPYC 4005 series. News of its next-generation Zen6 architecture has been buzzing, promising even greater advancements. To set the stage, let's recap the EPYC 9005 Turin series: This series features Zen 5 and Zen 5c, leveraging 4nm and 3nm processes respectively, and boasting a maximum of 192 cores. Stepping up, Zen6 will transition to a cutting-edge 2nm process, encompassing both the standard Zen6 and the energy-efficient Zen6c. With a maximum core count surpassing 256 and a substantial increase in L3 cache capacity to 1GB, Zen6's performance is eagerly anticipated.
