AMD Zen 6 CPU Engineering Samples Distributed – 12-Core CCDs & Dual Memory Controllers Confirmed

AMD has reportedly distributed Zen 6 CPU engineering samples to motherboard partners and OEMs. According to Yuri Bubliy (creator of Hydra tuning software), this aligns with recent AIDA64 updates adding preliminary AMD Zen 6 support for desktop, server, and mobile platforms.

AMD Zen 6 CPU Engineering Samples Distributed - 12-Core CCDs & Dual Memory Controllers Confirmed
AMD Zen 6 CPU Engineering Samples Distributed – 12-Core CCDs & Dual Memory Controllers Confirmed

The samples confirm Zen 6 will use the AM5 socket, extending platform longevity through 2026.


Key AMD Zen 6 Upgrades Revealed

12-Core CCDs (up from 8-core in Zen 5/4)

    • 50% core density increase per compute die
    • Enables higher core counts without extra chiplets

    Dual Memory Controllers

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      • Maintains dual-channel support
      • Targets higher bandwidth/lower latency
      • May enable DDR5 CUDIMM compatibility

      Evolutionary Refinements

        • No architectural revolution (“Zen 5+”)
        • Curve Optimizer unchanged
        • Focus on efficiency over radical redesign

        What This Means for Gamers & Creators

        • Multi-threaded Boost: 12-core CCDs benefit content creation
        • Memory Advances: Faster DDR5 support for bandwidth-heavy tasks
        • Socket Stability: AM5 compatibility protects motherboard investments
        • 2026 Timeline: Zen 5 remains focus through 2025

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        Roadmap Context

        Zen 6 follows AMD’s established cadence:

        • 2024: Zen 5 (Ryzen 9000)
        • 2025: Zen 5 refresh (Ryzen 10000?)
        • 2026: Zen 6 launch
          Industry sources suggest tape-out completed in Q2 2024, putting AMD on track for 2026 release.

        Sources: Wccftech

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