AMD Begins Zen 5 Prep, Sends First Linux Patches
AMD Begins Zen 5 Prep, Sends First Linux Patches

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AMD begins to enable Zen 5-based CPUs in Linux.

AMD has begun to enable its next-generation Family 1Ah, or Family 26 processors, presumably based on the Zen 5 microarchitecture, in Linux. The patch submissions come in preparation for a commercial launch in the coming quarters, reports Phoronix. The initial patches reveal some of the first details about AMD's server CPUs based on the next-generation microarchitecture.