It has been some time since we had been hearing news about AMD’s Ryzen 7000 and 600-series motherboard launch which was scheduled for September 15th apparently. This had been confirmed by AMD itself during one of the meetings with partners and motherboard manufacturers. However, as it turns out, there seems to be a change of plans and now the new desktop series will launch on September 27th – two weeks later than the originally speculated date.
There had been rumors going around the launch date after AMD informed partners of the possible delay. This news has somehow managed to reach the ears at MyDrivers who claim to have their own sources and have confirmed the new launch date to be September 27th. Interestingly, Intel has planned its Innovation event on the same date.
Intel is using this event platform to introduce the 13th Gen Raptor Lake-S series which is the company’s latest desktop series featuring up to 24 cores. On the same day, AMD has scheduled its hard launch which means the product will be available in the market by this time. However, so far, both companies have refrained from making any official statement regarding product launches and announcements pertaining to this new date.
The announcement date for the Ryzen 7000 series remains to be August 29/30 on the site, which can mean that the date might not change at all. It is expected of AMD to introduce four Ryzen 7000 SKUs which will feature up to 16 Zen4 cores. Some leaked pricing information suggests that the flagship 7950X CPU model might cost more than the 5950X.
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And Intel head-on! AMD adjusts Zen4 sharp dragon 7000 processor launch date: 13 generation Core on the same dayhttps://t.co/DBFTR5oYvU
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