The AMD with Zen 2 and Zen 3+ cores change their name again, now they will be the Ryzen 10 and 100 Series
amd still selling processors with nuclei from a few generations agothe AMD Zen 2 and Zen 3+. Some processors that are available under the 7000 serieswhere a couple of years ago he presented his new nomenclature to “distinguish” them. A system that, rather than guessing the generation of the nuclei, seems mislead users. But AMD has done it again and now these processors with Zen 2 and Zen 3+ cores they will receive another name change.
AMD again changes the name of processors with Zen 2 and Zen 3+ cores
Originally we could see the processors AMD Ryzen 7020also known as AMD Mendocino. Now these processors will become part of the AMD Series 10some 4-core Zen 2 CPUs that have support for LPDDR5 memory. Under the AMD Ryzen 10 Series we can find references for laptops and desktop computers, such as the AMD Ryzen 3 30 and Ryzen 3 40which also include integrated graphics with 2 CUs.
Now AMDs with Zen 2 cores will be called Ryzen 10 Series
The series processors have also received a name change 7000 with Zen 3+ coreswhich will now be called Ryzen 100 Series. These processors will also be available for laptops and desktops. These will have references from the Ryzen 3 110 to the most powerful Ryzen 7 170 with 8 cores and an AMD Radeon 680M graphics card with 12 CUs.
The AMD with Zen 3+ will become the Ryzen 100 Series
It seems that AMD wants give a new life to these processors that are often used in entry-level equipment and Chromebooks with the Zen 2 now called Ryzen 10 Series, and economical laptops with this new Ryzen 100 series. A way to take advantage of their past architectures to offer cheaper equipment, with a new name that seems to introduce too new processors.
