In the Ashes of the Singularity-benchmark database a couple of product codes appeared with corresponding benchmark results. They appear to be ZEN engineering samples that can be recognized by their OPN number. The results already have been removed.

The OPN numbers are 1D2801A2M88E4_32/28_N and 2D2801A2M88E4_32/28_N. Apparently the last parts (in bold) represent the clock and turbo frequency. Engineering samples always run at lower clocks, and that makes the results quite promising.

The samples thus run at a 2.8 GHz base and 3.2 GHz Turbo clock frequency. The benchmark database screenshot clearly shows these CPU have 8-cores / 16 threads indicating a "Summit Ridge" processor. If you compare a bit back and forth you'll notice that even at these speeds the ZEN 1D would run roughly 38% faster compared to an AMD FX-8350. Compared to a Core i5 4670K (3.4/3.8 GHz) and Core i7 4790 (3.6/4.0 GHz) the ZEN processors zit smackdown in the middle.





Combined with the fact that AMD could really utilize the new 14 nm FinFET fab process and increase clocks make this new about ZEN very promising. AMD Zen is expected to be released later this year with initial batches and likely mass volume in early 2017. Courtesy goes out to wccftech who discovered this find and where able to chart it up.

Click on the thumbnail below for the chart.





