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Question Zen 6 Speculation Thread

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I would guess 1.7X is Spec Int so roughly ~2550-2600. Also from N4P -> N2p IS ~27% PPW improvements. As Adroc pointed out it is N3E for 9965 N3E -> N2P SO APPROX 1.18% FROM NODE.


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I am surprised Zen 7 is 2027 has to be N2P
 
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That s not all, there s an update for this CPU as early as 2027.

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Zen 6? Zen 6+? Zen 7 ??
 
Sounds about right. The 9965 is already 500 W tho... and even though N2P's power savings is good, 500 W is pushing it.

Seems SP7 are at the maximum 600W CPUs, if not lesser.

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But they won't be able to sacrifice all the power efficiency gains to get max node frequency uplift, roughly there is 33% more cores with 20% more power.
Doubtful clocks on this SKU be will that much higher.
 
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