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    Quote Originally Posted by Nflight View Post
    For us Crunchers we need to focus on the code name: Summit Ridge which is the desktop CPU utilizing Zen architecture. Here is the latest news article I could find: https://semiaccurate.com/2016/05/22/38688/
    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Broer View Post
    As I now have the data (to be taken with a pinch of salt):
    Socket old Cores/threads old Socket new Code name Cores new Threads new Use RAM prediction
    AM1/FP3
    2-4 (Sempron)
    4 (Athlon)
    FM4/FP4
    Stoney Ridge
    2
    4
    'essential'
    two slots
    dual channel
    FM2+
    2 A4 & A6
    4 A8 & A10
    FM4
    Bristol Ridge
    2-4
    4-8
    'mainstream'
    two to four slots
    dual channel
    AM3+
    4 FX-4xxx
    6 FX-6xxx
    8 FX-8xxx
    FM4
    Summit Ridge
    8-16
    16-32
    'enthusiast'
    four to eight slots
    quad channel
    C32
    up to 2x 4-8
    FM4
    Unknown yet Ridge
    16-32 per cpu
    32-64 per cpu
    'light server'
    8 to 16 slots per cpu
    quad channel
    G34
    up to 4x 4-16
    FM4
    Unknown yet Ridge
    16-32 per cpu
    32-64 per cpu
    'heavy server'
    16 slots per cpu
    octa channel
    The real progress is in the server and enthusiast user groups, the question is e.g. whether a two-core Zen chip needs eight-channel RAM. Sixteen RAM slots do not fit an iTX board either.
    Summit Ridge seems to be the code name for the successor of the present FX-series, Bristol Ridge that of the present FM2+ APUs and even notebook/laptop APUs.
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 06-03-2016 at 11:55 PM.


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    It looks like the successor to the AMD Kabini (e.g the AM1 Socket based series, onboard based Kabinis, Mullins and Beemas), is to be the 'Stoney Ridge' series.
    One may only hope that a SOC version of these will also fit in the present AM1 mobo's...
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 06-03-2016 at 11:56 PM.


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