Zen 5
| AMD Ryzen 9 9950X | |
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| Launched | Mobile July 17, 2024 Desktop August 8, 2024 Server October 10, 2024 | 
| Designed by | AMD | 
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| CPUID code | Family 1Ah | 
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| L1 cache | 80 KB (per core): 
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| L2 cache | 1 MB (per core) | 
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| Architecture and classification | |
| Technology node | TSMC N4X (Zen 5 CCD) TSMC N3E (Zen 5c CCD) TSMC N6 (IOD) TSMC N4P (Mobile) | 
| Instruction set | AMD64 (x86-64) | 
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| History | |
| Predecessor | Zen 4 • Zen 4c | 
| Successor | Zen 6 • Zen 6c | 
Zen 5 ("Nirvana") is the name for a CPU microarchitecture by AMD, shown on their roadmap in May 2022, launched for mobile in July 2024 and for desktop in August 2024. It is the successor to Zen 4 and is currently fabricated on TSMC's N4P process. Zen 5 is also planned to be fabricated on the N3E process in the future.
The Zen 5 microarchitecture powers Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors (codenamed "Granite Ridge"), Epyc 9005 server processors (codenamed "Turin"), and Ryzen AI 300 thin and light mobile processors (codenamed "Strix Point").