As AMD’s new AM5 platform gets closer, new information continues to come. According to the information revealed, the company’s new Ryzen 7000 desktop processors may debut earlier than expected.
will rival Intel Raptor Lake processors
As it is known, Ryzen 7000 desktop processors will be AMD’s first consumer architecture with DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 standard. While the new architecture is expected to be released in the fourth quarter of 2022, Greymon55, who says the company is making changes to its release dates, reports that Ryzen 7000 will be released before September 2022.
Long-term support for AM4 socket AMD, which has managed to get positive comments from users by continuing its support, will continue this support in the AM5 socket. However, the company, which continues to work on Ryzen Accelerated Memory Profile (RAMP) technology similar to XMP, will offer the new support to be added to high-end memories with 600 series motherboards.
In its view, AMD plans to launch its new processors ahead of Intel Raptor Lake processors with 8 large and up to 16 small cores. We can say that this move of the company will create an important competition in the sector.
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