JimKeller Predicts AMD Zen5 Will Offer Major Performance Gains
the fifth generation of the architecture, Zen5, would produce a major leap in performance, over the current Zen4 architecture. Keller, who is currently the CEO of Tenstorrent, an AI hardware firm, shared his insights on this during the RISC-V keynote that took place in Bengaluru, India, earlier this month.
Keller was talking about his company’s Ascalon processor cores, and was showing its performance versus the range of other datacentre CPUs on the market, including Intel’s Sapphire Rapids, Amazon’s Graviton 3, NVIDIA’s Grace, and AMD’s Zen5.
Keller gave a prediction that AMD’s Zen5 architecture will likely be 30% faster than the current Zen4, in terms of integer workloads. That is a massive leap in performance on a generation-to-generation scale, especially when you consider that Zen4 already provides 15% more IPC over the previous generation Zen3 architecture. Again, he’s referring to server CPUs, and not so much consumer CPUs.
Again, Keller’s predictions about AMD’s Zen5 architecture are simply that: speculations. So, we ask that you simply treat his ramblings with some degree of skepticism.
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