
Being a gamer, you must well aware of the fact that a powerful CPU is essential for a seamless gaming experience. The upcoming AMD Zen 5c and Zen 6 processors are set to revolutionise the gaming landscape with their unprecedented number of cores per chipset.
Specifications of AMD Zen 5c
Rumours suggest that these next-generation CPUs could feature up to 32 cores per die, doubling the number of cores per silicon chip. The latest leaks suggests that AMD's Zen 5c processors will have 16 cores per core complex die (CCD), double the number of cores found in the current Zen 4 die.
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Although these are expected to be slightly lower-powered variants with less cache and lower clock speeds, they will still provide a significant performance boost.
Ryzen 9000 processors, based on Zen 5, are expected to launch at Computex 2024 and will likely be the first to feature these new cores, as reported by PC Gamers.
AMD Zen 6 release date and specifications
The rumours surfacing suggest that the Future AMD Zen 6 die will house a massive 32 cores per die, doubling the number of cores per silicon chip again.
The more cores a CPU has, the faster it will perform. With AMD's next-generation CPUs, you can expect faster frame rates, lower lag, and overall performance improvements. The release of AMD Zen 6 is still a long way off, but it's clear that AMD is committed to pushing the boundaries of CPU performance.