[Andreas Schilling] AMD is celebrating „5 Years of Ryzen“ There will be a video interview with John Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Robert Hallock, Director of Technical Marketing at 4 pm CEST.

1 : Anonymous2021/10/12 12:34 ID: q6l6bw
[Andreas Schilling] AMD is celebrating „5 Years of Ryzen“ There will be a video interview with John Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Robert Hallock, Director of Technical Marketing at 4 pm CEST.
2 : Anonymous2021/10/12 14:37 ID: hgcx9yd

The only interesting part, quote from Robert Hallock, Director of Technical Marketing

"In 2022, Ryzen will have a new platform, and some key ingredients like DDR5, PCI express gen 5, and cooler compatibility with existing socket AM4 coolers.

This industry moves in cycles. IP cycles, core cycles and they are all lining up for our next gen platform. So I've seen the rumors, you have too, saying that next gen platform will only have gen 4. No no no, it will have gen 5, because Ryzen has made a name for itself."

ID: hgcy3ec

Just another reminder to always treat rumors with a bucketload of salt.

ID: hge1bin

Well, the AM5 is gonna debut with Zen3-based APUs (Rembrandt). An APU doesn't really need PCIe5. AM4 also worked with both PCIe 3 and 4.

So there might be a low-cost PCIe4 chipset/platform.

AM5 Zen4 (Raphael) is coming later. That one would fit a full-fledged PCIe5 platform.

ID: hgep30w

But what's the point? Assuming that rembrandt launches 1st for laptops and the desktop apus launch many months later it'd be close to the launch of zen4 which is rumored to have igpu. They could skip desktop rembrandt

ID: hgehj8u

Presumably they sat on the PCIe news till NVDA was committed to gen 4 on their 4000 (and 5000?) series GPUs. Important because without gen 5, NVDA would need separate architectures for data-center and retail GPUs. Gen 5 & CXL support will be a must-have in the data center.

ID: hgepdmc

Pcie is backward compatible, a gen5 gpu can work on gen4 boards. No reason for nvidia to keep it limited to gen4

3 : Anonymous2021/10/12 14:34 ID: hgcwxc0

confirms AM4 product with v-cache coming early 22.

4 : Anonymous2021/10/12 12:56 ID: hgckmr0

Isn't it a little premature? Ryzen was launched in March 2017. Announcement of the name Ryzen was in December 2016.

By the way, the link to AMD doesn't work (page not found).

ID: hgckygu

Yeah I'm guessing it will go live once the interview goes live in an hour from now.

ID: hgd9b4r

It is the marketers talking. For them- it can be exactly 5 years now 🙂

ID: hgddbz9

5 years it is

5 : Anonymous2021/10/12 14:15 ID: hgcudiy

Marketing-shmarketing. Another bunch of managers is going to kiss each others' asses.

ID: hge9z17

And gaslight people about what features will be available - already people are saying AM5 = PCIe5, when it's highly unlikely the first generation products will have it, but that AM5, as a socket, will have Gen5 in the future.

6 : Anonymous2021/10/12 12:34 ID: hgciayc

AMD is celebrating „5 Years of Ryzen“

There will be a video interview with John Taylor, Chief Marketing Officer and Robert Hallock, Director of Technical Marketing at 4 pm CEST.

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7 : Anonymous2021/10/12 21:51 ID: hgeop0b

Hallock is suh a goofball. Please stop having him talk. Please.

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