Table of AMD processors

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Architecture Fabrication
(nm)
FamilyRelease DateCode nameModel GroupCores SMT Clock rate (MHz) Bus Speed
& Type [lower-alpha 1]
Cache Socket Memory ControllerFeatures
L1 L2 L3 SIMD Speed/PowerOtherChanges
Am386 Am386 Sx/SxL/SxLV [1] 1No25–40 [1]
FSB
100 PQFP [1] discrete
Am486 [2] 500, 350 Am486 1No25–120
FSB
8168 pin PGA
208 SQFP
discrete
500, 350Enhanced Am486 66–120
FSB
8, 8/16168 pin PGA
208 SQFP

[3]

Am5x86350 Am5x86 X5-1331No13333
FSB
16 Socket 3
Socket 2
Socket 1
168 pin
discrete
K5500, 350 AMD K5 SSA/5, 5k861No75–13350, 60, 66
FSB
8+160 Socket 5
Socket 7
discrete
K6350, 250 AMD K6 Model 6, Littlefoot1No166–30050, 60, 66
FSB
32+320 Socket 7 discrete MMX +  MMX
250, 180 AMD K6-2 Chomper, Chomper Extended, mobile166–55066, 95, 97, 100
FSB
32+320, 128 Super Socket 7 MMX, 3DNow! +  3DNow!
250, 180 K6-3 Sharptooth400–55066, 95, 96.2, 100
FSB
32+32256512, 1024 Super Socket 7
K7250 Athlon Argon1No500–700100
FSB
64+64512 Slot A discrete MMX, 3DNow!
180Pluto/Orion550–1000
Thunderbird1000–1400256 Slot A
Socket A
180 Athlon XP/MP Palomino1500+ – 2100+1333–1733133
FSB
Socket A MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE

+  3DNow!+
+  SSE

130Thoroughbred1600+ – 2800+1400–2250133, 166, 200
FSB
Thorton2000+ – 3100+1667–2200
Barton2500+ – 3200+1833–2333512
180 Duron Spitfire600–950100
FSB
64
Morgan900–130064
130Applebred1400, 1600, 1800133
FSB
64
180Athlon 4Corvette850–1400100
FSB
256
130Athlon XP-MThoroughbred1400–2133100, 133
FSB
Barton1667–2200133
FSB
512
180Mobile DuronSpitfire600, 700100
FSB
64
Camaro800–130064
130 Sempron Thoroughbred-B1500–2000166
FSB
256
Thorton1500–2000
Barton2000–2200166, 200
FSB
512
K8 130 Opteron Sledgehammer1001No1400–2400800
HT
64+641024 Socket 940 DDR MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2 PowerNow! AMD64,
ccNUMA

+  SSE2
+  PowerNow!
+  AMD64
+  NX Bit

200
800
90Venus1001600–3000 Socket 939
Troy200 Socket 940
Athens800
Denmark10021600–32001000
HT
Socket 939 AMD64,
NX Bit
Italy2001600–3200 Socket 940 AMD64,
NX Bit,
ccNUMA
Egypt8001600–3200
Santa Ana12001800–3200 Socket AM2 DDR2 AMD64,
NX Bit
Santa Rosa22001800–3200 Socket F
82002000–3000
130 Athlon 64 FX SledgehammerFX-51, FX-5312200, 2400800
HT
Socket 940 DDR MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX Bit

+  SSE3
-  PowerNow!
+  Cool'n'Quiet
+  AMD-V

ClawhammerFX-53, FX-552400, 24001000
HT
Socket 939
90San DiegoFX-55, FX-572600, 2800
ToledoFX-6022600
WindsorFX-622800 Socket AM2 DDR2 AMD64,
NX Bit,
AMD-V
FX-70, FX-72, FX-742600, 2800, 3000 Socket F
130 Athlon 64 Clawhammer12000–2600800
HT
1024 Socket 754 DDR MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2 Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX Bit (not in CG stepping)
1000
HT
Socket 939
Newcastle1800–2400800
HT
512 Socket 754 AMD64,
NX Bit
1000
HT
Socket 939
90Winchester1800–2200 Socket 939
Venice1800–2400800
HT
Socket 754 DDR2 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3
1000
HT
Socket 939
San Diego2200–26001024 Socket 939
Orleans1800–2600512 Socket AM2 AMD64,
NX Bit,
AMD-V
65Lima2000–2800
90 Athlon 64 X2 Manchester3600+22000256 PC, FS Socket 939 DDR MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX Bit
3800+, 4200+, 4600+2000, 2200, 2400512 PC, FS
Toledo3800+, 4200+, 4600+2000, 2200, 2400
4400+, 4800+2200, 24001024 PC, FS
Windsor3600+2000256 PC, FS Socket AM2 DDR2 AMD64,
NX Bit,
AMD-V
3800+, 4200+, 4600+, 5000+, 5400+2000, 2200, 2400, 2600, 2800512 PC, FS
4000+, 4400+, 4800+, 5200+, 5600+, 6000+, 6400+2000, 2200, 2400, 2600, 2800, 3000, 32001024 PC, FS
65 Brisbane 3600+, 3800+, 4000+, 4200+, 4400+, 4600+, 4800+, 5000+, 5200+, 5400+, 5600+, 5800+, 6000+1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2600, 2700, 2800, 2900, 3000, 3100512 PC, FS
130 Sempron Paris3000+11800800
HT
64+64128 Socket 754 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 Cool'n'Quiet NX Bit
3100+1800256
90Palermo2500+1400256 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 [4] AMD64, [4]
NX Bit
2600+1600128
2800+256
3000+1800128 Cool'n'Quiet
3100+256
3300+2000128
3400+256
3000+1800128 Socket 939 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3
3200+256
3400+2000128
3500+256
Manila 2800+, 3200+, 3500+1600, 1800, 2000128 Socket AM2 Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX bit
3000+, 3400+, 3600+, 3800+1600, 1800, 2000, 2200256
65 Sparta LE-1100, LE-11501900, 2000
LE-1200, LE-1250, LE-13002100, 2200, 2300512
130 Mobile Athlon 64 Clawhammer2700+1600512 Socket 754 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2
2800+, 3000+, 3200+, 3400+, 3700+1600, 1800, 2000, 2200, 24001024
Odessa2700+, 2800+, 3000+1600, 1800, 2000512
90Oakville2700+, 2800+, 3000+1600, 1800, 2000512
Newark3000+, 3200+, 3400+, 3700+, 4000+1800, 2000, 2200, 2400, 26001024
130 Mobile Sempron Dublin1600, 1800128 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2 AMD64,
NX bit
1600256
90Georgetown1600, 1800, 2000128
1600, 1800256
Sonora1600, 1800128
1600, 1800256
Albany1800, 2000, 2200128 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3
1800, 2000256
Roma1800, 2000128
1600, 1800, 2000256
Keene1800, 2000256 Socket S1 PowerNow!
1600, 1800, 2000512
Turion 64 Lancaster MT-28, MT-32, ML-421600 1800, 2400512 Socket 754 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 AMD64,
NX bit
MT-30, MT-34, MT-37, MT-40, ML-441600, 1800, 2000, 2200, 24001024
Richmond MK-36, MK-382000, 2200512
Turion 64 X2 Taylor TL-5021600256Socket S1 MMX, 3DNow!+, SSE, SSE2, SSE3 AMD64
NX bit
Trinidad TL-52, TL-56, TL-60, TL-641600, 1800, 2000, 2200512
65 Tyler TK-53, TK-55, TK-571700, 1800, 1900256
TL-56, TL-58, TL-60, TL-62, TL-64, TL-66, TL-681800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2400512
K10 65 Opteron Barcelona4No1700–25001000
HT
64+64256, 5122048 Socket F MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, Enhanced 3DNow! PowerNow! AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V,
ccNUMA

+  SSE4a
+  Enhanced 3DNow!

Budapest41700–25001000
HT
256, 5122048 Socket AM2 AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V
Phenom Agena9100e, 9150e, 9350e, 9450e, 9500, 9550, 9600, 9600B, 9600BE, 9650, 9670, 9750, 9750B, 9850, 9850B 9850BE, 9950BE41800–26001600, 1800, 2000
HT
5122048 Socket AM2+ MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, Enhanced 3DNow! Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V
Toliman8250e, 8400, 8450, 8450e, 8550, 8600, 8600B, 8650, 8750, 8750B, 8750BE, 885031900–25001600, 1800
HT
5122048
Athlon X2 Kuma6500BE223001600, 1800
HT
1024 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, Enhanced 3DNow! Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V
7450, 7550, 7750BE, 7850BE2400–28001600, 1800
HT
2048
Athlon Lima12400–27001600, 1800
HT
512, 1024
Sempron Sparta127001600
HT
512
K10.545 Phenom II Thuban1045T, 1055T, 1075T, 1090T, 1100T6/6No2600–33001800, 2000
HT
64+645126144 Socket AM2+
Socket AM3
DDR2
DDR3
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, Enhanced 3DNow! Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V
Zosma840T, 960T, 970(E0 stepping)4/63000–34001800, 2000
HT
5126144 DDR2
DDR3
Deneb805, 810, 820, 830, 905e, 910e, 920, 925, 940, 945, 955, 965, 970, 975, 9804/42500–37001800, 2000
HT
5126144 (805–820 only 4096) DDR2
DDR3
Heka705e, 720, 7403/42500–28002000
HT
5126144 DDR2
DDR3
Callisto545, 550, 555, 560, 565, 5702/43000–34002000
HT
5126144 DDR2
DDR3
Athlon II Propus42200–28002000
HT
512 DDR2
DDR3
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, Enhanced 3DNow! Cool'n'Quiet AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V
Rana32200–31002000
HT
512 DDR2
DDR3
Regor21600–36002000
HT
512, 1024 DDR2
DDR3
Sempron Sargas130126002000
HT
512 DDR2
DDR3
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, Enhanced 3DNow! PowerNow! AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V
14027001024
1452800
1502900
Turion II Caspian 22000–27001800, 1600
HT
512, 1024 Socket S1G3 DDR2
32 Llano LlanoE2-3200, A4-3300, A4-3420, A6-3500, A6-3600, A6-3620, A6-3650, A6-3670K, A8-3800, A8-3820, A8-3850, A8-3870K2/3/42100–30001024, 3072, 4096 Socket FM1 DDR3
Bobcat 40BobcatDesna,
Ontario,
Zacate
C-series,
E-series,
G-series,
Z-series
1/2No1000 – 175032 + 32512 KB (per core) Socket FT1 DDR3 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a PowerNow! AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V
+  SSE3s
Bulldozer 32 Bulldozer October 2011ZambeziFX-4100 series (4100, 4120, 4130, 4150, 4170)4 CMT 3600–4200 (3700–4300 boost)2600 MHz
HT
64 KB inst. per module,
16 KB data per core
2 MB per module4 MB (FX-4130), 8 MB (all other models) Socket AM3+ Dual-channel DDR3 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2,
AVX
Cool'n'Quiet, PowerNow!, Turbo Core 2.0 AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V,
IOMMU,
AES,
CLMUL,
XOP,
FMA4,
CVT16/F16C,
ABM,
ECC

+  SSE4.1
+  SSE4.2
+  AVX
+  Turbo Core 2.0
+  IOMMU
+  AES
+  CLMUL
+  FMA4
+  XOP
+  CVT16
+  F16C
+  ABM
+  ECC

FX-6100 series (6100, 6120, 6130, 6200)63300–3800 (3600–4200 boost)8 MB
FX-8100 series (8100, 8120, 8140, 8150, 8170)82800–3900 (3100–4500 boost)
March 2012ZurichOpteron 3200 series (3250HE, 3260HE, 3280)4/82400–2700 (2700–3700 boost)4 MB (3250HE, 3260HE), 8 MB (3280)
November 2011ValenciaOpteron 4200 series (42DX, 42MX, 4226, 4228HE, 4230HE, 4234, 4238, 4240, 4256EE,4274HE, 4276HE, 4280, 4284)4/6/81600–3400 (1900–3800 boost)3200 MHz
HT
up to 2 links
8 MB Socket C32 Dual-channel DDR3
InterlagosOpteron 6200 series (6204, 6212, 6220, 6230HE, 6234, 6238, 6262HE, 6272, 6274, 6276, 6278, 6282SE, 6284SE)4/8/12/161600–3300 (2100–3600 boost)3200 MHz
HT
up to 4 links
16 MB
(8 MB per chiplet)
Socket G34 Quad-channel DDR3
Piledriver TrinitySempronX2 240, AthlonX2 340, AthlonX4 740, AthlonX4 750K, FirePro A300, FirePro A320, A4-4300M, A4-4355M, A4-5300, A4-5300B, A6-4400M, A6-4455M, A6-5400K, A6-5400B, A8-5500, A8-4500M, A8-4555M, A8-5500B, A8-5600K, A10-4600M, A10-4655M, A10-5700, A10-5800K, A10-5800B2/41600–3800 (2400–4200 boost)64 KB inst. per module,
16 KB data per core
2x2, 1none Socket FM2
FS1r2
FP2
DDR3 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2,
AVX,
AVX1.1
Cool'n'Quiet, PowerNow!, Turbo Core 3.0 AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V,
IOMMU,
AES,
CLMUL,
XOP,
FMA3,
FMA4,
CVT16/F16C,
ABM,
BMI1,
TBM,
ECC,
EVP.

+  AVX1.1
+  Turbo Core 3.0
+  FMA3
+  BMI1
+  TBM
+  EVP

RichlandSempronX2 250, AthlonX2 350, AthlonX2 370K, AthlonX2 750, AthlonX2 760K, FX-670K, A4-4000, A4-4320, A4-5145M, A4-5150M, A4-6300, A4-6300B, A4-6320, A4-6320B, A4-7300, A4PRO-7300B, A6-5345M, A6-5350M, A6-5357M, A6-6400B , A6-6400K, A6-6420B, A6-6420K, A8-5345M, A8-5350M, A8-5357M, A8-6500, A8-6500T, A8-6500B, A8-6600, A10-5745M, A10-5750M, A10-5757M, A10-6700, A10-6700T, A10-6790B , A10-6790K , A10-6800B , A10-6800K2/41700–4100 (2600–4400 boost)
October 2012VisheraFX-4300 series (4300, 4320, 4350)43800–4200 (4000–4300 boost)2600 MHz
HT
2 MB per module4 MB (FX-4300, FX-4320), 8 MB (FX-4350) Socket AM3+ Dual-channel DDR3
FX-6300 series (6300, 6350)63500–3900 (4100–4200 boost)8 MB
FX-8300 series (8300, 8310, 8320, 8320E, 8350, 8370, 8370E, 9370, 9590)83300–4700 (4000–5000 boost)
December 2012DelhiOpteron 3300 series (3320EE, 3350HE, 3365, 3380)4/81900–2800 (2100–3800 boost)8 MB (all models)
SeoulOpteron 4300 series (43CXEE, 43GKHE, 4310EE, 4332HE, 4334, 4340, 4365EE, 4376HE, 4386)4/6/82000–3500 (2300–3800 boost)3200 MHz
HT
up to 2 links
8 MB (all models) Socket C32 Dual-channel DDR3
November 2012Abu DhabiOpteron 6300 series (6308, 6320, 6328, 6338P, 6344, 6348, 6366HE, 6370P, 6376, 6378, 6380, 6386SE)4/8/12/161800–3500 (2300–3800 boost)3200 MHz
HT
up to 4 links
16 MB
(8 MB per chiplet)
Socket G34 Quad-channel DDR3
28 Steamroller KaveriAthlonX2 450, AthlonX4 840, AthlonX4 860K, AthlonX4 870K, AthlonX4 880K, FX-770K, FX-7500, FX-7600P, A4PRO-7350B, A6-7000, A6Pro-7050B, A6-7400K, A6PRO-7400B, A6-7470K, A8-7100, A8Pro-7150B, A8-7200P, A8-7600, A8PRO-7600B, A8-7650K, A8-7670K, A10-7300, A10Pro-7350B, A10-7400P, A10-7700K, A10-7800, A10PRO-7800B, A10-7850K, A10-7850B, A10-7860K, A10-7870K, A10-7890K2/41800–4100 (3000–4300 boost)96 KB inst. per module,
16 KB data per core
2x2, 1none Socket FM2+ Socket FP3 DDR3
Excavator CarrizoAthlonX4 835, AthlonX4 845, FX-8800P, A6-8500P, A6Pro-8500B, A8-8600P, A8Pro-8600B, A10-8700P, A10Pro-8700B, A10-8780P, A12Pro-8800B2/41600–3500 (3000–3800 boost)96 KB inst. per module,
32 KB data per core
1 MB per modulenone Socket FM2+ Socket FP4 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2,
AVX,
AVX1.1,
AVX2
AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V,
IOMMU,
AES,
CLMUL,
XOP,
FMA3,
FMA4,
CVT16/F16C,
ABM,
BMI1,
BMI2,
TBM,
ECC,
EVP.

+  AVX2
+  BMI2

Bristol RidgeAthlonX4 940, AthlonX4 950, AthlonX4 970, FX-9800P, FX-9830P, A6-9500, A6PRO-9500, A6Pro-9500B, A6-9500E, A6PRO-9500E, A6-9550, A8-9600, A8PRO-9600, A8Pro-9600B, A8Pro-9630B, A10-9600P, A10-9620P, A10-9630P, A10-9700, A10PRO-9700, A10Pro-9700B, A10-9700E, A10PRO-9700E, A10Pro-9730B, A12-9700P, A12-9720P, A12-9730P, A12-9800, A12PRO-9800, A12Pro-9800B, A12-9800E, A12PRO-9800E, A12Pro-9830B2/42300–3800 (3200–4200 boost) Socket AM4 Socket FP4 DDR4
Jaguar 28 Jaguar Kabini,
Temash,
Kyoto
2/4No1000–220032 KB inst.
32 KB data
per core
512 KB per coreDesktop: Socket AM1,
Mobile: Socket FT3
DDR3 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2,
AVX
PowerNow! AMD64,
NX bit,
AMD-V,
AES,
CLMUL,
CVT16/F16C,
BMI1
Puma Beema,
Mullins,
Stepped Eagle,
Crowned Eagle,
Carrizo-L,
LX-Family,
E1-6010, E1-6050, E1-6200T, E1-7010, E2-6110, E2-7110, A4-6210, A4-7210, A4Pro-3350B, A4-6400T, A6-6310, A6-7310, A8-6410, A8-7410800–2400 Socket FT3b, Socket AM1
Zen 14

GloFo 14LP

Zen March 2017Summit RidgeRyzen 3 (Pro 1200, 1200, Pro 1300, 1300X)4No3100–3500 (3400–3700 boost)8.0  GT/s
PCIe
64 KB inst.
32 KB data
per core
512 KB
per core
8 MB Socket AM4 Dual-channel DDR4 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2 AMD64, AES,
CLMUL, FMA3,
CVT16/F16C, ABM,
BMI1, BMI2,
SHA

+  SHA
-  FMA4
-  TBM
-  XOP
-  3DNow
-  3DNow!+
-  Enhanced 3DNow!

Ryzen 5 (1400, Pro 1500, 1500X, Pro 1600, 1600, 1600X)4/6Yes3200–3600 (3400–4000 boost)8–16 MB
Ryzen 7 (Pro 1700, 1700, Pro 1700X, 1700X, 1800X)83000–3600 (3700–4000 boost)16 MB
June 2017Naples EPYC 7001 series8/16/24/322000–3100

(2550–3600 all)

(2700–3800 boost)

32–64 MB Socket SP3 Octa-channel DDR4
August 2017WhitehavenRyzen Threadripper (1900X, 1920X, 1950X)8/12/163200–3800 (3800–4000 boost)16–32 MB Socket TR4 Quad-channel DDR4
October 2017Raven RidgeAthlon (Pro 200U, 300U),
Ryzen 3 (2200U, 3200U, 3250U)
2Yes2300–2600 (3200–3500 boost)4 MB Socket FP5 Dual-channel DDR4
Ryzen 3 (2300U, Pro 2300U)4No2000 (3400 boost)
Ryzen 5 (2500U, Pro 2500U, 2600H),
Ryzen 7 (2700U, Pro 2700U, 2800H)
Yes2000–3300 (3600–3800 boost)
February 2018Athlon (200GE, Pro 200GE, 220GE, 240GE, 3000G)2Yes3200–3500 Socket AM4
Ryzen 3 (2200GE, Pro 2200GE, 2200G, Pro 2200G)4No3200–3500 (3600–3700 boost)
Ryzen 5 (2400GE, Pro 2400GE, 2400G, Pro 2400G)Yes3200–3600 (3800–3900 boost)
February 2018Snowy Owl EPYC Embedded 3001 series4/8/12/16No1500–2100

(2150–3100 all)

(2900–3100 boost)

8–32 MB
(8 MB per CCX)
Socket SP4r2 Dual-channel DDR4
EPYC Embedded 3051 seriesYes1900–2700

(2450–3100 all)

(2900–3100 boost)

16–32 MB
(8 MB per CCX)
Great Horned OwlRyzen Embedded V1000 series2/4Yes2000–3350 (3200–3800 boost)4 MB Socket FP5
April 2019Banded KestrelRyzen Embedded R1000 series2No1200 (2600 boost)Single-channel DDR4
Yes1500–2600 (2800–3500 boost)Dual-channel DDR4
12

GloFo 12LP

Zen+ April 2018Pinnacle RidgeRyzen 3 (1200 AF, 2300X)4No3100–3500 (3400–4000 boost)8.0  GT/s
PCIe
64 KB inst.
32 KB data
per core
512 KB
per core
8 MB Socket AM4 Dual-channel DDR4 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2 AMD64, AES,
CLMUL, FMA3,
CVT16/F16C, ABM,
BMI1, BMI2,
SHA
Ryzen 5 2500XYes3600 (4000 boost)
Ryzen 5 (1600 AF, 2600, 2600E, 2600X),
Ryzen 7 (2700, 2700E, 2700X, Pro 2700X)
6/82800–3700 (3600–4300 boost)16 MB
August 2018ColfaxRyzen Threadripper (2920X, 2950X, 2970WX, 2990WX)12/16/24/32Yes3000–3500 (4200–4400 boost)32–64 MB Socket TR4 Quad-channel DDR4
January 2019PicassoRyzen 3 (3300U, Pro 3300U, 3350U)4No2100 (3500 boost)4 MB Socket FP5 Dual-channel DDR4
Ryzen 5 (3450U, 3500C, 3500U, Pro 3500U, 3550H, 3580U),
Ryzen 7 (3700C, 3700U, Pro 3700U, 3750H, 3780U)
Yes2100–2300 (3500–4000 boost)
July 2019Ryzen 3 (3200GE, Pro 3200GE, 3200G, Pro 3200G)No3300–3600 (3800–4000 boost) Socket AM4
Ryzen 5 (3400GE, Pro 3400GE, 3400G, Pro 3400G)Yes3300–3700 (4000–4200 boost)
July 2020DaliAthlon Silver 3050GE
Athlon Silver PRO 3125GE
2Yes3400
Athlon Gold (3150G, 3150GE)
Athlon Gold PRO (3150G, 3150GE)
4No3500 (3800–3900 boost)
7

TSMC N7

Zen 2 July 2019MatisseRyzen 3 (3100, 3300X)4Yes3600–3800 (3900–4200 boost)16.0  GT/s
PCIe
32 KB inst.
32 KB data
per core
512 KB
per core
16 MB Socket AM4 Dual-channel DDR4 MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2 AMD64, AES,
CLMUL, FMA3,
CVT16/F16C, ABM,
BMI1, BMI2,
SHA
Ryzen 5 (3500, 3500X)6No3600 (4100 boost)16–32 MB
Ryzen 5 (3600, Pro 3600, 3600X, 3600XT),
Ryzen 7 (Pro 3700, 3700X, 3800X, 3800XT)
6/8Yes3600–3900 (4200–4700 boost)32 MB
Ryzen 9 (3900, Pro 3900, 3900X, 3900XT, 3950X)12/16Yes3100–3800 (4300–4700 boost)64 MB
August 2019Rome EPYC 7002 series8/12/16/24/32/48/64Yes2000–3700 (3200–3900 boost)32–256 MB Socket SP3 Octa-channel DDR4
November 2019Castle PeakRyzen Threadripper (3960X, 3970X, 3990X)24/32/64Yes2900–3800 (4300–4500 boost)128/128/256 MB Socket sTRX4 Quad-channel DDR4
March 2020RenoirRyzen 3 4300U4No2700 (3700 boost)4 MBMobile:
Socket FP6

Desktop:
Socket AM4

Mobile:
Dual-channel DDR4 or LPDDR4

Desktop:
Dual-channel DDR4

Ryzen 3 (4300G, 4300GE, 4350G, 4350GE, Pro 4450U)Yes2500–3800 (3700–4200 boost)
Ryzen 5 4500U6No2300 (4000 boost)8 MB
Ryzen 5 (4600U, Pro 4650U, 4600H, 4600HS, 4680U),
Ryzen 5 (4600G, 4600GE, Pro 4650G, Pro 4650GE)
Yes2100–3700 (4000–4200 boost)
Ryzen 7 4700U8No2000 (4100 boost)
Ryzen 7 (Pro 4750U, 4800U, 4800H, 4800HS),
Ryzen 7 (4700G, 4700GE, Pro 4750G, Pro 4750GE),
Ryzen 9 (4900H, 4900HS)
Yes1800–3600 (4100–4400 boost)
April 2022Ryzen 3 41004Yes3800 (4000 boost)
Ryzen 5 450063600 (4100 boost)
July 2020Castle Peak (Pro)Ryzen Threadripper Pro (3945WX, 3955WX, 3975WX, 3995WX)12/16/32/64Yes2700–4000 (4200–4300 boost)64–256 MB
(16 MB per CCX)
Socket sWRX8 Octa-channel DDR4
November 2020Grey HawkRyzen Embedded V2000 series6/8Yes1700–3000 (3950–4250 boost)8 MB Socket FP6 Dual-channel DDR4 or Quad-channel LPDDR4
January 2021LucienneRyzen 3 5300U4Yes2600 (3800 boost)4 MBDual-channel DDR4 or LPDDR4
Ryzen 5 5500U62100 (4000 boost)8 MB
Ryzen 7 5700U81800 (4300 boost)
Q4 2022Mendocino [5] Athlon Silver 7120U2No2400 (3500 boost)2 MBSocket FT6Dual-channel LPDDR5
Athlon Gold 7220UYes2400 (3700 boost)4 MB
Ryzen 70204Yes2400–2800 (4100–4300)4 MB
Zen 3 November 2020VermeerRyzen 5 (5600X),
Ryzen 7 (5800X),
Ryzen 9 (5900X, 5950X)
6/8/12/16Yes3400–3800 (4600–4900 boost)16.0  GT/s
PCIe
32 KB inst.
32 KB data
per core
512 KB
per core
32–64 MB
(32 MB per CCD/CCX)
Socket AM4 Dual-channel DDR4 MMX(+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2 x86-64, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2 AMD64, AES,
CLMUL, FMA3,
CVT16/F16C, ABM,
BMI1, BMI2,
SHA
April 2022Ryzen 5 5600
Ryzen 7 5700X
6/83400–3500 (4400–4600 boost)
Ryzen 7 5800X3D83400 (4500 boost)96 MB
January 2021CezanneRyzen 3 (5300G, 5300GE, 5400U)42600–4000 (4000–4200 boost)8 MBMobile:
Socket FP6

Desktop:
Socket AM4

Mobile:
Dual-channel DDR4 or LPDDR4

Desktop:
Dual-channel DDR4

Ryzen 5 (5600G, 5600GE, 5600U, 5600H, 5600HS)62300–3900 (4200–4400 boost)16 MB
Ryzen 7 (5700G, 5700GE, 5800U, 5800H, 5800HS)
Ryzen 9 (5900HS, 5900HX, 5980HS, 5980HX)
81900–3800 (4400–4800 boost)
June 2021Ryzen 3 PRO (5350G, 5350GE)43600–4000 (4200 boost)8 MB
Ryzen 5 PRO (5650G, 5650GE)63400–3900 (4400 boost)16 MB
Ryzen 7 PRO (5750G, 5750GE)83200–3800 (4600 boost)
May 2022Cezanne / Barcelo [6] Ryzen 3 5125C230008 MB
January 2022Ryzen 3 5425U42700 (4100 boost)
April 2022Ryzen 3 PRO 5475U
May 2022Ryzen 3 5425C
January 2022Ryzen 5 5625U62300 (4300 boost)16 MB
April 2022Ryzen 5 PRO 5675U
May 2022Ryzen 5 5625C
January 2022Ryzen 7 5825U82000 (4500 boost)
April 2022Ryzen 7 PRO 5875U
May 2022Ryzen 7 5825C
January 2023Barcelo-RRyzen 70304/6/82000–2300 (4300–4500)8–16 MB
March 2021Milan EPYC 7003 series8/16/24/28/32/48/56/642000–3700 (3450–4100 boost)64–256 MB
(16–32 MB per CCD/CCX)
Socket SP3 Octa-channel DDR4
March 2022Milan-X [7] EPYC 7003X series16/24/32/642200–3050 (3500–3800 boost)768 MB
March 2022Chagall [8] Ryzen Threadripper Pro (5945WX, 5955WX, 5965WX, 5975WX, 5995WX)12/16/24/32/642700–4100 (4500 boost)64–256 MB
(32 MB per CCD/CCX)
Socket sWRX8
6

TSMC N6

Zen 3+ January 2022Rembrandt [9] [10] [11] Ryzen 5 (6600U, 6600H, 6600HS)
Ryzen 7 (6800U, 6800H, 6800HS)
Ryzen 9 (6900HS, 6900HX, 6980HS, 6980HX)
6/8Yes2700–3300 (4500–5000 boost)32 KB inst.
32 KB data
per core
512 KB
per core
16 MB Socket FP7 Dual-channel DDR5 or LPDDR5 MMX(+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2 x86-64, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2 AMD64, AES,
CLMUL, FMA3,
CVT16/F16C, ABM,
BMI1, BMI2,
SHA
April 2022Ryzen 5 PRO (6650U, 6650H, 6650HS)
Ryzen 7 PRO (6850U, 6850H, 6850HS)
Ryzen 9 PRO (6950H, 6950HS)
2700–3300 (4500–4900 boost)
January 2023Rembrandt-RRyzen 70354/6/82700–3300 (4300–4750)
5

TSMC N5

Zen 4 September 2022RaphaelRyzen 5 (7600X)
Ryzen 7 (7700X)
Ryzen 9 (7900X, 7950X)
6/8/12/16Yes4500–4700 (5300–5700 boost)16.0  GT/s
PCIe
32 KB inst.
32 KB data
per core
1 MB
per core
32–64 MB
(32 MB per CCD/CCX)
Socket AM5 Dual-channel DDR5 MMX(+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE3s, SSE4a, SSE4.1, SSE4.2 x86-64, AMD-V, AVX, AVX2, AVX-512 AMD64, AES,
CLMUL, FMA3,
CVT16/F16C, ABM,
BMI1, BMI2,
SHA
+  AVX-512
January 2023Ryzen 5 7600
Ryzen 7 7700
Ryzen 9 7900
6/8/123700–3800 (5100–5400 boost)
April 2023Ryzen 7 7800X3D84200 (5000 boost)96 MB
February 2023Ryzen 9 7900X3D
Ryzen 9 7950X3D
12/164200–4400 (5600–5700 boost)96+32 MB
March 2023PhoenixRyzen 70406/83800–4300 (5000–5200)16 MBSocket FP7, FP7r2, FP8Dual-channel DDR5 or LPDDR5X
February 2023Dragon RangeRyzen 70456/8/12/162500–4000 (5000–5400 boost)32–64 MB
(32 MB per CCD/CCX)
Socket FL1Dual-channel DDR5
November 2022Genoa EPYC 9004 series16/24/32/48/64/84/962250–4100 (3700–4400 boost)32.0  GT/s
PCIe
64–384 MB
(32 MB per CCD/CCX)
Socket SP5 Dodeca-channel DDR5
Architecture Fabrication FamilyRelease DateCode NameModel GroupCores SMT Clock rate (MHz) Bus Speed
& Type [lower-alpha 1]
L1 L2 L3 Socket Memory Controller SIMD Speed/PowerOtherChanges
CacheFeatures
  1. 1 2 Type can be Front side bus (FSB), HyperTransport (HT), Unified Media Interface (UMI), or PCI Express (PCIe).

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