Wednesday, August 3rd 2022
AMD Confirms Ryzen 7000 Launch Within Q3, Radeon RX 7000 Series Within 2022
AMD in its Q2-2022 financial results call with analysts, confirmed that the company's next-generation Ryzen 7000 desktop processors based on the "Zen 4" microarchitecture will debut this quarter (i.e. Q3-2022, or before October 2022). CEO Dr Lisa Su stated "Looking ahead, we're on track to launch our all-new 5 nm Ryzen 7000 desktop processors and AM5 platforms later this quarter with leadership performance in gaming and content creation."
The company also stated that its next-generation Radeon 7000 series GPUs based on the RDNA3 graphics architecture are on-track for launch "later this year," without specifying whether it meant this quarter, which could mean launch any time before January 2023. AMD is also on course to beating Intel to the next-generation of server processors with DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5 support, with its EPYC "Genoa" 96-core processor slated for later this year, as Intel struggles with a Q1-2023 general availability timeline for its Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" processor.
Source:
Tom's Hardware
The company also stated that its next-generation Radeon 7000 series GPUs based on the RDNA3 graphics architecture are on-track for launch "later this year," without specifying whether it meant this quarter, which could mean launch any time before January 2023. AMD is also on course to beating Intel to the next-generation of server processors with DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5 support, with its EPYC "Genoa" 96-core processor slated for later this year, as Intel struggles with a Q1-2023 general availability timeline for its Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" processor.
26 Comments on AMD Confirms Ryzen 7000 Launch Within Q3, Radeon RX 7000 Series Within 2022
Let's just see how good these things are. But I'm going by past generation's performances increases.
But what is going to be worse is the increase in price with the motherboards. This is where AMD is going to screw their customer base and reap the financial rewards.
AMD is nothing more than another Intel now. I don't expect anything less coming from them.
But.... hope they have contingency plans in place in case Taiwan flares up into a messy war.
gamingMINING graphics market to be down in the third quarter, we remain focused on executing our GPU roadmap, including launching our high-end RDNA three GPUs later this year.Lisa Su, AMD CEO (Q2 2022 Earnings Call)
There, I fixed it for you, that's what you wanted to say and we all know it.
Also It’s been more than 2 years that people couldn’t get a gpu and upgraded their mobos/cpus waiting for the prices to go down.
I foresee bad sales no matter what.
I'm planning to finally build a new system for the three of us here.
Me, Myself and I.
Now if only I can stop from getting over-excited and impulse buy. All tech stocks lost big recently. There could be numerous reasons for a delay, one is that there is not delay and rumors were just that rumors, another is they want to steal or diminish the thunder of other launches.
As for the prices, AMD doesnt control retail sales. I agree, speculation is rough on my magic 8-ball..
Retailers are about profit, so yea it can get disgusting at times, think GPU scalp pricing.
wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7000-desktop-cpus-x670-motherboards-launch-on-15th-september/
When Zen came out you could get ATX form factor mb for $90 and mATX for $50ish.
With the north bridge and southbridge being part of the CPU the motherboards should not cost that much for sure.
I've owned way more AMD machines than Intel just from the simple fact that I always bought midrange and AMD being the underdog the always provided good value in that sector but I wasn't never under any delusion that's the were the "good guys" they just never hat the product to do it with well all that has changed now.
So now let me ask this, how was AMD sale system more pathetic than Nvidia or others.
www.techpowerup.com/297448/possible-amd-ryzen-7000-launch-timeline-surfaces-late-aug-launch-mid-sep-availability