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Zen (microarchitecture)

Zen is the codename for a family of computer processor microarchitectures from AMD, first launched in February 2017 with the first generation of its Ryzen CPUs. It is used in Ryzen (desktop and mobile), Ryzen Threadripper (workstation and high end desktop), and Epyc (server).

Comparison edit

Microarchitecture Zen[1] Zen 2[2] Zen 3[3] Zen 4[4]
Microarchitecture variants Zen Zen+[5] Zen 3 Zen 3+ Zen 4 Zen 4c[6]
Fabrication process (nm) 14 nm 12 nm 7 nm 6 nm 5 nm
Cache[7] μop 2K 4K 6.75K
L1 Data Size 32 KB
Ways 4 8
Latency 4-8
Instruction Size 64 KB 32 KB
Ways 8
Latency 4-8
TLB 512-entry 1024-entry
L2 Size 512 KB/core 1024 KB/core
Ways 8
Latency 17 12 14
TLB 1536-entry 2048-entry 3072-entry
L3 Size 2048 KB/core 4096 KB/core 2048 KB/core
Ways 16[8]
Latency 35 40 46 50
Max CPU core 32 64 8 96[9] 128[10]
Simultaneous multithreading (SMT)  
OoO window (ROB) 192 224 256 320
Pipeline stage 19
Decode (ways) 4 6[11]
Scheduler Entries
Dispatch 6
Register file Integer 84 92 96 224[12]
Floating-point 96 160[12] 192[12]
Queue Instruction 72
Allocation 44
AGUs 2 3

History edit

 
First-gen Zen with and without GPU
 
Epyc 7001 MCM
 
Ryzen Threadripper 1000 MCM

First generation edit

The first generation Zen was launched with the Ryzen 1000 series of CPUs (codenamed Summit Ridge) in February 2017.[13] The first Zen-based preview system was demonstrated at E3 2016, and first substantially detailed at an event hosted a block away from the Intel Developer Forum 2016. The first Zen-based CPUs reached the market in early March 2017, and Zen-derived Epyc server processors (codenamed "Naples") launched in June 2017[14] and Zen-based APUs (codenamed "Raven Ridge") arrived in November 2017.[15] This first iteration of Zen utilized GlobalFoundries' 14 nm manufacturing process.[16] Modified Zen-based processors for the Chinese market were also built under the AMD–Chinese joint venture.

First generation refresh edit

Zen+ was first released in April 2018,[17] powering the second generation of Ryzen processors, known as Ryzen 2000 (codenamed "Pinnacle Ridge") for mainstream desktop systems, and Threadripper 2000 (codenamed "Colfax") for high-end desktop setups. Zen+ used GlobalFoundries' 12 nm process, an enhanced version of their 14 nm node.[18][19]

Second generation edit

The Ryzen 3000 series CPUs were released on July 7, 2019,[20][21] while the Zen 2-based Epyc server CPUs (codename "Rome") were released on August 7, 2019.[22] Zen 2 Matisse products were the first consumer CPUs to use the 7 nm process node, from TSMC.[23] Zen 2 introduced the chiplet based architecture, where desktop, workstation, and server CPUs are all produced as multi-chip modules (MCMs); these Zen 2 products utilise the same core chiplets but are attached to different uncore silicon (different IO dies) in a hub and spoke topology. This approach differs from Zen 1 products, where the same die (Zeppelin) is used in a simple monolithic package for Summit Ridge products (Ryzen 1000 series) or used as interconnected building blocks in an MCM (up to four Zeppelin dies) for first generation Epyc and Threadripper products.[24] For earlier Zen 2 products the IO and uncore functions are performed within this separate IO die,[25] which contains the memory controllers, the fabric to enable core to core communication, and the bulk of uncore functions. The IO die used by Matisse processors is a small chip produced on GF 12 nm,[26] whereas the server IO die utilized for Threadripper and Epyc is far larger.[26] The server IO die is able to serve as a hub to connect up to eight 8-core chiplets, while the IO die for Matisse is able to connect up to two 8-core chiplets. These chiplets are linked by AMD's own second generation Infinity Fabric,[26] allowing a low-latency interconnect between the cores and to IO. The processing cores in the chiplets are organized in CCXs (Core Complexes) of four cores, linked together to form a single eight core CCD (Core Chiplet Die).[27]

Zen 2 also powers a line of mobile and desktop APUs marketed as Ryzen 4000, as well as fourth generation Xbox consoles and the PlayStation 5. The Zen 2 core microarchitecture is also used in the Mendocino APU, a 6 nm system on a chip aimed at mainstream mobile and other energy efficient low power computing products.[28]

Third generation edit

Zen 3 was released on November 5, 2020,[29] using a more matured 7 nm manufacturing process, powering Ryzen 5000 series CPUs and APUs[29] (codename "Vermeer" (CPU) and "Cézanne" (APU)) and Epyc processors (codename "Milan"). Zen 3's main performance gain over Zen 2 is the introduction of a unified CCX, which means that each core chiplet is now composed of eight cores with access to 32 MB of L3 cache, instead of two sets of four cores with access to 16 MB of L3 cache each.[30]

On April 1, 2022, AMD released the new Ryzen 6000 series for the laptop, using an improved Zen 3+ architecture, bringing RDNA 2 graphics integrated in a APU to the PC for the first time.[31]

Zen 3 with 3D V-Cache was officially previewed on May 31, 2021.[32] It differs from Zen 3 in that it includes 3D-stacked L3 cache on top of the normal L3 cache in the CCD, providing a total of 96 MB. The first product that uses it, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, was released on April 20, 2022. The added cache brings an approximately 15% performance increase in gaming applications on average.[33]

Zen 3 with 3D V-Cache for server, codenamed Milan-X, was announced in AMD's Accelerated Data Center Premiere Keynote on November 8, 2021. It brings a 50% increase in select datacenter applications over Zen 3's Milan CPUs while maintaining socket compatibility with them.[34] Milan-X was released on March 21, 2022.[35]

Fourth generation edit

Epyc server CPUs with Zen 4, codenamed Genoa, were officially unveiled at AMD's Accelerated Data Center Premiere Keynote on November 8, 2021,[36] and released a year later in November 2022.[37] They have up to 96 Zen 4 cores and support both PCIe 5.0 and DDR5.

Furthermore, Zen 4 Cloud (a variant of Zen 4), abbreviated to Zen 4c, was also announced. Zen 4c is designed to have significantly greater density than standard Zen 4 while delivering greater power efficiency. This is achieved by redesigning Zen 4's core and cache to maximise density and compute throughput. It has 50% less L3 cache than Zen 4 and is not able to clock as high. Bergamo (Epyc 9704 series) has up to 128 Zen 4c cores and is socket-compatible with Genoa. It was released in June 2023.[38] Another server product line that uses Zen 4c cores is Siena (Epyc 8004 series), which has up to 64 cores, uses a different smaller socket and is intended for use cases that favour smaller size, cost, power and thermal footprints over high performance.[39]

Both Zen 4 and Zen 4 Cloud are manufactured on TSMC's 5 nm node.[38]

In addition to the Epyc 9004, 9704 and 8004 server processors (Genoa, Bergamo and Siena respectively), Zen 4 also powers Ryzen 7000 mainstream desktop processors (codenamed "Raphael"),[40] high-end mobile processors (codenamed "Dragon Range") and thin-and-light mobile processors (codenamed "Phoenix").[41] It also powers the Ryzen 8000 G-series of desktop APUs.[42]

Fifth generation edit

Zen 5 was shown on AMD's Zen roadmap in May 2022.[43] It is believed to use TSMC's 4 nm and 3 nm processes.[44] It will power Ryzen 9000 mainstream desktop processors (codenamed "Granite Ridge"), high-end mobile processors (codenamed "Strix Point"), and Epyc 9005 server processors (codenamed "Turin").

Zen 5c is a compact variant of the Zen 5 core, primarily targeted at hyperscale cloud compute server customers.[45]

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This article is about the CPU architecture family For the first generation of the microarchitecture see Zen first generation Zen is the codename for a family of computer processor microarchitectures from AMD first launched in February 2017 with the first generation of its Ryzen CPUs It is used in Ryzen desktop and mobile Ryzen Threadripper workstation and high end desktop and Epyc server Contents 1 Comparison 2 History 2 1 First generation 2 1 1 First generation refresh 2 2 Second generation 2 3 Third generation 2 4 Fourth generation 2 5 Fifth generation 3 ReferencesComparison editMicroarchitecture Zen 1 Zen 2 2 Zen 3 3 Zen 4 4 Microarchitecture variants Zen Zen 5 Zen 3 Zen 3 Zen 4 Zen 4c 6 Fabrication process nm 14 nm 12 nm 7 nm 6 nm 5 nm Cache 7 mop 2K 4K 6 75K L1 Data Size 32 KB Ways 4 8 Latency 4 8 Instruction Size 64 KB 32 KB Ways 8 Latency 4 8 TLB 512 entry 1024 entry L2 Size 512 KB core 1024 KB core Ways 8 Latency 17 12 14 TLB 1536 entry 2048 entry 3072 entry L3 Size 2048 KB core 4096 KB core 2048 KB core Ways 16 8 Latency 35 40 46 50 Max CPU core 32 64 8 96 9 128 10 Simultaneous multithreading SMT nbsp OoO window ROB 192 224 256 320 Pipeline stage 19 Decode ways 4 6 11 Scheduler Entries Dispatch 6 Register file Integer 84 92 96 224 12 Floating point 96 160 12 192 12 Queue Instruction 72 Allocation 44 AGUs 2 3History edit nbsp First gen Zen with and without GPU nbsp Epyc 7001 MCM nbsp Ryzen Threadripper 1000 MCM First generation edit Main article Zen first generation The first generation Zen was launched with the Ryzen 1000 series of CPUs codenamed Summit Ridge in February 2017 13 The first Zen based preview system was demonstrated at E3 2016 and first substantially detailed at an event hosted a block away from the Intel Developer Forum 2016 The first Zen based CPUs reached the market in early March 2017 and Zen derived Epyc server processors codenamed Naples launched in June 2017 14 and Zen based APUs codenamed Raven Ridge arrived in November 2017 15 This first iteration of Zen utilized GlobalFoundries 14 nm manufacturing process 16 Modified Zen based processors for the Chinese market were also built under the AMD Chinese joint venture First generation refresh edit Main article Zen Zen was first released in April 2018 17 powering the second generation of Ryzen processors known as Ryzen 2000 codenamed Pinnacle Ridge for mainstream desktop systems and Threadripper 2000 codenamed Colfax for high end desktop setups Zen used GlobalFoundries 12 nm process an enhanced version of their 14 nm node 18 19 Second generation edit Main article Zen 2 The Ryzen 3000 series CPUs were released on July 7 2019 20 21 while the Zen 2 based Epyc server CPUs codename Rome were released on August 7 2019 22 Zen 2 Matisse products were the first consumer CPUs to use the 7 nm process node from TSMC 23 Zen 2 introduced the chiplet based architecture where desktop workstation and server CPUs are all produced as multi chip modules MCMs these Zen 2 products utilise the same core chiplets but are attached to different uncore silicon different IO dies in a hub and spoke topology This approach differs from Zen 1 products where the same die Zeppelin is used in a simple monolithic package for Summit Ridge products Ryzen 1000 series or used as interconnected building blocks in an MCM up to four Zeppelin dies for first generation Epyc and Threadripper products 24 For earlier Zen 2 products the IO and uncore functions are performed within this separate IO die 25 which contains the memory controllers the fabric to enable core to core communication and the bulk of uncore functions The IO die used by Matisse processors is a small chip produced on GF 12 nm 26 whereas the server IO die utilized for Threadripper and Epyc is far larger 26 The server IO die is able to serve as a hub to connect up to eight 8 core chiplets while the IO die for Matisse is able to connect up to two 8 core chiplets These chiplets are linked by AMD s own second generation Infinity Fabric 26 allowing a low latency interconnect between the cores and to IO The processing cores in the chiplets are organized in CCXs Core Complexes of four cores linked together to form a single eight core CCD Core Chiplet Die 27 Zen 2 also powers a line of mobile and desktop APUs marketed as Ryzen 4000 as well as fourth generation Xbox consoles and the PlayStation 5 The Zen 2 core microarchitecture is also used in the Mendocino APU a 6 nm system on a chip aimed at mainstream mobile and other energy efficient low power computing products 28 Third generation edit Main article Zen 3 Zen 3 was released on November 5 2020 29 using a more matured 7 nm manufacturing process powering Ryzen 5000 series CPUs and APUs 29 codename Vermeer CPU and Cezanne APU and Epyc processors codename Milan Zen 3 s main performance gain over Zen 2 is the introduction of a unified CCX which means that each core chiplet is now composed of eight cores with access to 32 MB of L3 cache instead of two sets of four cores with access to 16 MB of L3 cache each 30 On April 1 2022 AMD released the new Ryzen 6000 series for the laptop using an improved Zen 3 architecture bringing RDNA 2 graphics integrated in a APU to the PC for the first time 31 Zen 3 with 3D V Cache was officially previewed on May 31 2021 32 It differs from Zen 3 in that it includes 3D stacked L3 cache on top of the normal L3 cache in the CCD providing a total of 96 MB The first product that uses it the Ryzen 7 5800X3D was released on April 20 2022 The added cache brings an approximately 15 performance increase in gaming applications on average 33 Zen 3 with 3D V Cache for server codenamed Milan X was announced in AMD s Accelerated Data Center Premiere Keynote on November 8 2021 It brings a 50 increase in select datacenter applications over Zen 3 s Milan CPUs while maintaining socket compatibility with them 34 Milan X was released on March 21 2022 35 Fourth generation edit Main article Zen 4 Epyc server CPUs with Zen 4 codenamed Genoa were officially unveiled at AMD s Accelerated Data Center Premiere Keynote on November 8 2021 36 and released a year later in November 2022 37 They have up to 96 Zen 4 cores and support both PCIe 5 0 and DDR5 Furthermore Zen 4 Cloud a variant of Zen 4 abbreviated to Zen 4c was also announced Zen 4c is designed to have significantly greater density than standard Zen 4 while delivering greater power efficiency This is achieved by redesigning Zen 4 s core and cache to maximise density and compute throughput It has 50 less L3 cache than Zen 4 and is not able to clock as high Bergamo Epyc 9704 series has up to 128 Zen 4c cores and is socket compatible with Genoa It was released in June 2023 38 Another server product line that uses Zen 4c cores is Siena Epyc 8004 series which has up to 64 cores uses a different smaller socket and is intended for use cases that favour smaller size cost power and thermal footprints over high performance 39 Both Zen 4 and Zen 4 Cloud are manufactured on TSMC s 5 nm node 38 In addition to the Epyc 9004 9704 and 8004 server processors Genoa Bergamo and Siena respectively Zen 4 also powers Ryzen 7000 mainstream desktop processors codenamed Raphael 40 high end mobile processors codenamed Dragon Range and thin and light mobile processors codenamed Phoenix 41 It also powers the Ryzen 8000 G series of desktop APUs 42 Fifth generation edit Main article Zen 5 Zen 5 was shown on AMD s Zen roadmap in May 2022 43 It is believed to use TSMC s 4 nm and 3 nm processes 44 It will power Ryzen 9000 mainstream desktop processors codenamed Granite Ridge high end mobile processors codenamed Strix Point and Epyc 9005 server processors codenamed Turin Zen 5c is a compact variant of the Zen 5 core primarily targeted at hyperscale cloud compute server customers 45 References edit Zen Microarchitectures AMD WikiChip Retrieved September 16 2021 Zen 2 Microarchitectures AMD WikiChip Retrieved September 16 2021 Zen 3 Microarchitectures AMD WikiChip Retrieved 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