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Update: AMD Ryzen 7000 series (5 nm) to release on September 27, pricing info/specs posted


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Hopefully, this means more details on the much anticipated Ryzen 7000 series CPUs.

 

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AMD is set to talk about the future of Ryzen processors in a livestream on August 29 entitled "together we advance_PCs." AMD's been talking a big game about these Zen 4-powered Ryzen chips for a few months now, so it'll be good to finally get some more information before their rumored fall launch.

 

AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su and a handful of team red execs will be hosting the event that "will present details on the latest ’Zen 4’ architecture that powers upcoming AMD Ryzen processors and the all-new AM5 platform built around the latest technologies including DDR5 and PCIe5, all designed to drive a new era of performance desktop PCs," according to today's very brief press release.

 

We expect a lot of information regarding AM5, AMD's first socket and motherboard platform update in about six years. Exciting news for anyone looking to build themselves a brand new AMD gaming rig this holiday season.

 

 

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  • Commissar SFLUFAN changed the title to Update: AMD Ryzen 7000 series (5 nm) to release on September 27, pricing info/specs posted
15 hours ago, elbobo said:

Do those prices seem high to anyone else?

 

AMD  is definitely shooting to maximize profit margins now. Since they can manufacture their chips, both CPU and GPU, cheaper than Intel and Nvidia can,  whatever price Intel and Nvidia set will be the barometer for AMD's prices. Since their performance is actually competitive, or better, they have that luxury of choice now.  The 5000 didn't drop in price until Intel released their 12 series chips, so I would expect the same pattern to hold this generation.

 

The six core parts, both 5600x and now 7700x, do seem high since historically slightly less six core parts would retail for $150-200.

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On 10/7/2022 at 5:15 PM, Ominous said:

Ah shit I done ordered a 7950X, MSI X670E MEG ACE AMD AM5 eATX, Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB nvme, 64 gigs of RAM, and a new Lian Li case.......sheeeet.


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Another reason gamers may want to look lower down AMD's CPU stack.

 

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