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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 216.00-0.7%3:59 PM EST

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From: rzborusa2/21/2016 11:12:15 PM
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AMD began planning the Zen microarchitecture shortly after re-hiring Jim Keller in early 2012.[35] The team in charge of the Zen microarchitecture was led by Keller until he left in September 2015 after a 3-year tenure.[36] Zen was originally planned for 2017 following the ARM64-based K12 sister core, but on AMD's 2015 Financial Analyst Day it was revealed that K12 was delayed in favour of the Zen design, to allow it to enter the market within the 2016 timeframe,[9] with the release of first Zen-based processors expected for October 2016.[12] In November 2015 a source inside AMD reported that Zen microprocessors had been tested and "met all expectations" with "no significant bottlenecks found".[1][37] In December 2015, it was rumored that Samsung may be contracted as a fabricator for AMD's 14 nm FinFET processors, including both Zen and their upcoming Polaris GPU architecture. Zen_(microarchitecture) from wikipedia
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