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Zen 6 leaks with wider dispatch, 512-bit muscle flex
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80612, member: 636"] Zen 6 just leaked in a developer doc, hinting at a wider design. An internal AMD document for developers has revealed the first concrete details on the upcoming Zen 6 CPU architecture, identified as Family 1Ah. The technical reference material outlines performance monitoring counters for models 50h through 57h. A major change confirmed is a shift to an 8-wide instruction dispatch design, a notable increase from previous Zen generations. This wider dispatch allows the core to send more decoded operations to its execution units every clock cycle, boosting throughput for parallel tasks. The documentation also confirms Zen 6 retains Simultaneous Multithreading, with enhanced diagnostic counters to help software developers analyze thread competition for core resources. The architecture shows clear advancements in compute capabilities. It includes explicit support for 512-bit instructions, expanding its vector and floating-point muscle. This extends to vector neural network instructions for AI workloads, plus AES and SHA extensions for encryption and security tasks. These features target better performance in modern applications like machine learning, scientific computing, and data processing. The leaked document contains no information on product specifics like core counts, clock speeds, cache sizes, or launch timelines for desktop or server segments. Despite the missing specs, the architectural improvements point to Zen 6 being a significant update focused on parallelism and next-gen software demands. [/QUOTE]
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