• AMD Zen 5 chips could turn up in April, but youll have to be pati

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    AMD Zen 5 chips could turn up in April, but youll have to be patient for the most powerful next-gen desktop CPUs

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    Fri, 26 Jan 2024 14:47:35 +0000

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    Might we see Ryzen 8000 (or 9000) desktop processors in just a few months time? The rumor mill believes its possible.

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    AMDs Zen 5 desktop processors ( perhaps Ryzen 9000 models ) might just be announced as soon as April, but there could be a long wait before 3D V-Cache variants subsequently turn up.

    RedGamingTech (RGT) on YouTube has been spilling more details on Zen 5 (which could still also be called Ryzen 8000) , though much of this is a recap on existing rumors though some of it is news to us.

    We were expecting Zen 5 CPUs to debut perhaps in the middle of the year at
    the earliest most likely Q3 ( they have gone into mass production, by the
    way ) but the suggestion from RGT is that Zen 5 silicon could arrive as soon as April. And admittedly, maybe as late as June, which would align more with what weve been hearing elsewhere.

    Whatever the case, its going to be a long pause before the X3D (3D V-Cache-toting) models follow up on that launch, as these wont pitch up until the start of 2025 (at CES) according to regular hardware leaker Kepler on X (formerly Twitter). X3D is CES 2025. January 23, 2024 See more

    RGT also recaps that we can expect Zen 5 to be a robust 10% to 15%
    performance boost over the current generation. Itll keep the same core configurations through the range as the existing Ryzen 7000 CPUs. Analysis: Disagreement over the X3D gap

    You may notice in the above tweet that Kepler is replying to another leaker
    on X (called High Yield) who floats the idea that next-gen X3D processors could come out hot on the heels of the vanilla Zen 5 CPUs (or maybe even at the same time).

    That doesnt feel right to us, and we dont see why AMD wouldnt go with the usual sizeable gap between these launches, as Kepler (and RGT) expect. With Ryzen 7000 , the standard processors launched in September 2022, to be followed by X3D variants in February 2023, a gap of five months. Assuming a July 2024 launch for Zen 5 CPUs, a January 2025 reveal for X3D would be about right.

    It makes more sense to hit Intel with Zen 5, wait for the Arrow Lake response ( theoretically late in 2024 ), then punch back again with Zen 5 X3D (after having given Zen 5 vanilla chips a good amount of time to sell with no interference).

    As to the idea of an April launch, that feels off to us, as well. Next-gen desktop CPUs arriving from AMD in three months time? Well, it could happen,
    we suppose, or rather an initial unveiling might, before the processors hit shelves maybe a couple of months later.

    Whatever the case, AMD certainly appears to have the upper hand for the next-gen release timeframe, as Arrow Lake rumors are all pointing to late in the year for Intels next desktop contenders.

    That said, speculation around Arrow Lake being a big step forward has been pretty rife, so this could be a launch that sees Intel really grab hold of
    our list of the best processors . Indeed, wed argue that it has to be, given that Intels current-gen Raptor Lake Refresh was a pretty meh affair (just a simple refresh, as the name suggests), and Zen 5 will call for a potent fightback from Team Blue. You might also like What is a processor: Your CPU explained in plain terms These are all the best cheap graphics card deals Intel launches Core Ultra CPUs to power up your next laptop with AI



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