AMD's Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs Set for July Launch, Promising 40% Performance Boost and New 800-Series Chipsets
May 29, 2024AMD 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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TweakTown • May 28, 2024
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