AMD's Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs Set for July Launch, Promising 40% Performance Boost and New 800-Series Chipsets

May 29, 2024
AMD's Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs Set for July Launch, Promising 40% Performance Boost and New 800-Series Chipsets
  • AMD is rumored to release the Ryzen 9000 'Granite Ridge' Desktop CPUs in July, featuring Zen 5 cores.

  • The CPUs are expected to offer improved multi-threading performance and higher IPC.

  • AMD will launch new 800-series chipsets for motherboards to compete with Intel.

  • Consumers should be aware of potential confusion with Intel's naming convention due to different sockets and processor support.

  • The new motherboards will be showcased at Computex 2024.

  • AMD is committed to supporting the AM5 platform until 2025.

  • Leaked engineering samples indicate potential performance gains of up to 40% in specific workloads.

  • The flagship X870 chipset is expected to debut alongside the Ryzen 9000 series CPUs.

  • The Ryzen 9000 series will feature up to 16 cores, 64MB L3 cache, RDNA 2 integrated graphics, and TDP ratings ranging from 105W to 170W.

  • The highly anticipated Zen 5 Ryzen Desktop CPUs are poised to deliver significant performance improvements and new features.

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