"Warhol" has apparently been leaked as the codename for AMD's Ryzen 5000 series of mainstream desktop CPUs. According to the leak, Warhol will feature Zen 3-based parts utilizing a 7nm manufacturing process and offering PCIe4 support. The series would seemingly slot between Vermeer and Raphael in AMD's roadmap.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Leak-reveals-Warhol-as-codename-for-Zen-3-based-7nm-AMD-Ryzen-5000-processors-Navi-iGPUs-might-be-implemented-in-Zen-4-based-5nm-Ryzen-6000-Raphael-series.467005.0.html
This is getting ridiculous, I didn't even finish reading the other article about 5nm and another one pops up about 7nm
Make up your mind! I get that you need that sweet click revenue but having conflicting reports on the same thing within hours is absurd
so how about volumes, production, market share?
nanometers are fine, you make the best products. whats next, wait for 7 next years sitting on your 10% of the market, until the monopoly catches you?
@Doug yesterday and today many conflicts infos appeared on clearnet.
obviously is to bring confusions, but maybe we can deduce that the upcoming refresh will be in 7nm+(EUV) amd next year in 5nm.
However after seeing benchs of APU I've lost to wait for a decent APU , because will never get performances of many of us are waiting for (GTX 1050/1050Ti). And this is weird because from mobile the VGA is 55% faster than previous generation meanwhile for desktop only 10%.
...horrible