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Today at its Financial Analyst Day, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) detailed the next phase of its long-term growth strategy focused on delivering products and technologies for a combined $60 billion market for PCs, immersive devices, and datacenters.  

"Our long-term technology roadmaps position AMD to take advantage of the major shifts in the technology industry and deliver significant financial returns," said AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su. "We are entering the next phase of our growth strategy through ramping our phenomenal new products across a diverse set of markets. AMD is the only company with the combination of high-performance computing and graphics technologies required to deliver truly immersive and instinctive computing experiences."

Datacenter Updates

AMD ushered in a new era for high-performance server processors and the datacenter with EPYC™. With its high core count, superior memory bandwidth, and unparalleled support for high-speed input/output (I/O) channels in a single chip, EPYC aims to revolutionize the dual-socket server market while simultaneously reshaping expectations for single-socket servers. Previously codenamed "Naples", this new family of high-performance processors for cloud-based and traditional on-premise datacenters will deliver the highly-successful "Zen" x86 processing engine scaling up to 32 physical cores. The first EPYC-based servers will launch in June with widespread support from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and channel partners. AMD issued a separate EPYC press release with further details.

Client Compute Updates

AMD's upcoming high-performance consumer and commercial Ryzen™ processors are designed to bring innovation and competition back to the full spectrum of premium PC markets. These processors leverage the company's high-performance x86 "Zen" core architecture to deliver advanced feature sets, increased efficiency, and leadership performance on today's most demanding PC workloads.

"Strong adoption of our AMD Ryzen processors shows customers are ready and excited for the innovative performance and features we deliver ─ and we're just getting started," said Jim Anderson, senior vice president and general manager, AMD Compute and Graphics business group. "Our upcoming AMD Ryzen processor lineup builds on the foundation we have set to drive our further expansion into the high-performance desktop, premium consumer notebook, and commercial markets."

Upcoming AMD client compute processors include:

  • Consumer desktop PC solutions
    • Ryzen™ Threadripper™, a "Zen"-based CPU with up to 16-cores and 32-threads with a new platform with expanded memory and I/O bandwidth, designed for the High-End Desktop (HEDT) market to fulfill the insatiable desire for more cores and threads that permeates the extreme desktop market. It is scheduled for summer 2017.
    • Ryzen™ 3 desktop CPUs are scheduled for availability in Q3 2017.
    • AMD provided an ecosystem update on its in-market Ryzen desktop processors – Ryzen™ 7 and Ryzen™ 5 – noting that it expects Ryzen-powered Windows-based systems from the top five OEMs to launch in Q2 2017.
  • Consumer notebook PC solutions
    • Ryzen™ Mobile APUs (codenamed "Raven Ridge") integrate a 4-core, 8-thread "Zen"-based CPU and high-performance "Vega" graphics to deliver an expected 50 percent increase in CPU performance and over 40 percent better graphics performance, at half the power of its previous generation. Launching in the second half of 2017, Ryzen Mobile APUs are designed for premium 2-in-1s, ultraportables, and gaming form factors.
  • Commercial PC solutions
    • Targeted for commercial, enterprise, and public sector implementation, Ryzen PRO processors are designed to deliver powerful multi-threaded performance for premium business PCs with workstation-class performance, state-of-the-art silicon-level security, and reliable solutions with enterprise-class support and top-to-bottom manageability.
      • Ryzen PRO desktop solutions are slated for availability in the second half of 2017.
      • Ryzen PRO mobile is planned for first half of 2018.

Graphics Updates

AMD announced the Radeon™ Vega Frontier Edition, its first graphics card based on the high-end Radeon Vega architecture and as a premier solution for both machine learning and advanced visualization. With 64 compute units (4096 stream processors), Radeon Vega Frontier Edition delivers an estimated 25 TFLOPS of FP16 and an estimated 13 TFLOPS of FP32 peak performance and is designed to handle the most demanding design, rendering, and machine intelligence workloads. Radeon Vega Frontier Edition will be available for purchase in Q2 2017.

This powerful new graphics card excels in:

    • Machine learning – Together with AMD's ROCm open software platform, Radeon Vega Frontier Edition enables developers to tap into the power of "Vega" for machine learning algorithm development. Frontier Edition delivers more than 30 percent more performance than today's most powerful machine learning GPUs1 in the DeepBench benchmark.
    • Advanced visualization – Delivering up to an average of 42 percent more performance than the Titan Xp on select professional applications2, the Frontier Edition provides the performance required to drive increasingly large and complex models for real-time visualization, physically-based rendering, and virtual reality (VR) through the design and rendering phase of product development.
    • VR workloads – The Radeon Vega Frontier Edition enables tasks like video editing, animation, post-production and VR, in addition to supporting AMD's LiquidVR™ technology that is breaking new ground with advanced features to deliver the gripping content, advanced visual comfort, and compatibility needed for next-generation VR experiences.
    • Revolutionized game design workflows – Radeon Vega Frontier Edition simplifies and accelerates game creation by providing a single GPU optimized for every stage of a game developer's workflow, from asset production to playtesting and performance optimization.

Visit Radeon.com for more details.

Technology Updates

AMD detailed its next-generation processor, graphics, and platform technologies that will power future high-performance server, client, graphics, and semi-custom products. Its roadmap implements next-generation technologies than can deliver substantial performance and energy efficiency gains, accelerate the adoption of AMD technologies, and expand the computing capabilities of a wide-range of systems.

"Our engineering focus remains on delivering a steady drumbeat of new high-performance CPU and GPU architectures that build on the strong foundations we have set with 'Zen' and 'Polaris' to drive broader adoption of our products," said Mark Papermaster, senior vice president and chief technology officer, AMD. "Infinity Fabric is the secret sauce within each of our products that allows us to bring together our leadership x86 CPUs and graphics in an efficient way to deliver breakthrough products to meet the needs of the most demanding workloads."

AMD's next-generation roadmaps include:

  • AMD will follow up its current-generation "Zen" architecture with the 7nm "Zen 2" and "Zen 3" CPU architectures that combine smarter design with process technology advances and are expected to enable significant performance and performance-per-watt gains.
  • AMD plans to follow its "Vega" architecture with the introduction of "Navi" and its subsequent next-gen architecture, both of which are planned to be built using 7nm process technology.
  • In addition to adopting advanced transistor nodes, AMD will use a combination of on-chip integration, software, and system design engineering innovations to continue to create smarter, more efficient architecture designs to achieve improved performance and energy efficiency into the future.
  • Starting with new 2017 product introductions, future AMD products are also planned to harness the power of breakthrough AMD Infinity Fabric technology to efficiently create highly-scalable SoCs and platforms that meet the growing demand for high-performance compute and graphics technologies.