AMD Zen And K12 Designs Completed And Taped Out On Track For 2016 And 2017 Availability
AMDs next generation x86 and ARM high performance cores code named Zen and K12 have reportedly taped out according to the linkedin profile of an AMD design engineer. Coincidentally AMDs President and CEO Lisa Su had also announced at the companys Q3 earnings call that the companys design teams have successfully taped out several FinFET designs at multiple foundries in Q3 2015.

We reported in July that AMD had taped out two FinFET designs in Q2 2015. AMD then followed up in Q3 by taping out several other FinFET products at more than one foundry. AMDs CEO did not go into detail with regards to which designs taped out on which specific process node or at which foundry. However AMDs established foundry partners for FinFET products include TSMC with its 16FF+ process and Globalfoundries with its 14LPP process. So its a safe bet that these are the foundries Su was referring to, with Samsung standing in as a potential third player and a second source to Globalfoundries. Since Samsung and Globalfoundries have partnered on 14nm FinFET LPE and LPP, AMD could chose to go with either one.
Source: http://wccftech.com/amd-zen-k12-taped/
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So... AMD had Zen ready to production... and seems that their ARM project wasn't dead after all.
Also... Seems that they will have 16 nm and 14 nm processors...
We know that Zen will be 14 nm chip, and Artic will be a 16 nm one... maybe K12 is a 16 nm?
And where is Bristol Ridge? Maybe is a 16 nm chip too? Since 28 nm HDL won't work past 35 watts.
AMDs next generation x86 and ARM high performance cores code named Zen and K12 have reportedly taped out according to the linkedin profile of an AMD design engineer. Coincidentally AMDs President and CEO Lisa Su had also announced at the companys Q3 earnings call that the companys design teams have successfully taped out several FinFET designs at multiple foundries in Q3 2015.

We reported in July that AMD had taped out two FinFET designs in Q2 2015. AMD then followed up in Q3 by taping out several other FinFET products at more than one foundry. AMDs CEO did not go into detail with regards to which designs taped out on which specific process node or at which foundry. However AMDs established foundry partners for FinFET products include TSMC with its 16FF+ process and Globalfoundries with its 14LPP process. So its a safe bet that these are the foundries Su was referring to, with Samsung standing in as a potential third player and a second source to Globalfoundries. Since Samsung and Globalfoundries have partnered on 14nm FinFET LPE and LPP, AMD could chose to go with either one.
Source: http://wccftech.com/amd-zen-k12-taped/
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So... AMD had Zen ready to production... and seems that their ARM project wasn't dead after all.
Also... Seems that they will have 16 nm and 14 nm processors...
We know that Zen will be 14 nm chip, and Artic will be a 16 nm one... maybe K12 is a 16 nm?
And where is Bristol Ridge? Maybe is a 16 nm chip too? Since 28 nm HDL won't work past 35 watts.