Since (I assume) these parts are going to have the same core/thread counts as the non-50 current models, releasing them now doesn't really make much sense for many reasons (as many others have pointed out). 3100 and 3300X do, as they are filling a pretty big hole in the Ryzen lineup, in particular at the low end where there's a lot of volume.
Thus, speculation time: does the release of these Zen 2 parts, so close to the supposed Zen 3 launch date - imply that Zen 3 is going to be delayed?
No prob, I assume they are both 8c/16t as their predecessors, just wanted to confirm.
That's a very specific upper bound, why not just go with 20%?
The way I see it it's not going to be easy for any tech company to hit it's release dates at the moment, so many obstacles.
I see them holding onto limited zen3 production for the server space while using the maturity gained on zen2 to provide a meaningful challenge to Intel's releases.
Sure I wouldn't upgrade nor would most.
But the same applies to 9900k typical owner's.
However it could be a choice for older system owner's.
Plus Intel are clearly sandbagging rocket lake , trying to get some competitive bins built up.
So AMD needs an answer to comet lake yet also needs to reserve an answer for rocket lake.
Hopefully I got my lakes right but you know what I'm saying.
Delays yes hopefully not long one's.