Zen 3 Client & Server, RDNA 2, CDNA later this year


As part of AMD’s quarterly earnings presentation, the company has briefly reiterated its product plans for the second half of the year. The company was previously slated to launch new CPUs and GPUs for the client and server markets later this year, and in today’s call, the company has confirmed that those plans are on track.

On the client side, AMD’s new CPUs and GPUs will launch in late 2020. The first GPUs based on the company’s RDNA 2 architecture, which also supports the new Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles, will be released. year. And AMD confirms that RDNA2 will eventually be a “complete upgrade” to the company’s GPU product stacks. Meanwhile, the eagerly awaited Zen 3 architecture will also debut on your desktop later this year. As always, with these types of events it is prudent to keep in mind that a commitment to launch a product on a certain date does not guarantee that AMD can have it on the retail shelves by that date, although it seems that AMD will certainly work. Give it your all to avoid disappointing your user base.

Meanwhile, on the server side, the image is very similar. AMD reports that they are on track to begin shipping Zen 3-based EPYC “Milan” processors in late 2020. In addition, AMD’s first CDNA architecture GPU for the data center market will also be released in late this year.