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AMD Zen 3 (Source: Red Gaming Tech)
AMD would be making several adjustments: Integer performance (integer calculations) will increase with 10 to 12 percent, while FPU performance (floating-point calculations) should increase by up to 50 percent. At the same time, slightly higher clock rates are expected. There is chatter of 100 to 200 MHz, which, together with the 17 percent increase in IPC, suggests a core performance increase of around anywhere from 15 to 20 percent compared to Zen2.
- the integer performance should be about 10-12% higher
- the FPU performance should be up to 50% higher
- the average IPC gain should come out at + 17%
- the clock rate gain of the current engineering samples (for the server area) is 100-200 MHz
- the number of CPU cores from Ryzen 4000 should be equal to Ryzen 3000
The new chips will be fabbed on the new 7 nm EUV (Extreme Ultraviolet) process from contract manufacturer TSMC and the architecture seems to be updated once again. Zen3 is said to be the last generation for the now aging AM4 socket. AMD will keep the number of cores similar to Ryzen 3000, which is six to sixteen physical CPU cores.

Ryzen 4000 rumors: Allegedly can offer an up-to 20 percent extra perf over Ryzen 3000
New sources report further performance gains with Ryzen 4000 - there is talk of 17 percent more IPC and 100 to 200 MHz higher clock frequencies....

If this is true; AMD is about to take the gamer advantage which is Intels last stronghold.
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