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Ryzen 7000: AMD would be ahead of Intel by launching its new processors in August

A rather interesting description of AMD’s “Meet The Expert” event, which kicks off on August 5, may have revealed AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series launch schedule. This would then pull the rug out from under Intel.

AMD Ryzen 5000
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AMD may well unveil its new Ryzen 7000 processors in just a few days. On the official website of the manufacturer, several users found out a “Meet The Expert” event set for August 5thduring which AMD and its partners Asus, ASRock, Biostar, Gigabyte and MSI will likely present their motherboards equipped with the X670 and X670 Extreme chipsets for the upcoming AM5 and Ryzen 7000 (“Raphael”) platform with DDR5 RAM and PCIe lines 5.0.

The event description says it will come “ Support the recent launch of AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors “, this which suggests it will obviously be held after the launch of the Ryzen 7000 series. AMD could therefore have advanced its calendar, because previous reports indicated that AMD would lift the veil on the new generation in September.

AMD unveils its new Ryzen 7000 in advance

AMD did not just announce the event on its official website, since other users discovered that some processors that have not yet been announced had been referenced. Indeed, AMD has obviously already listed the Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 5 7600X on its sitewhich indicates that all four processors could be launched at the same time in the coming weeks.

However, more chips are expected to be showcased at the event, including the Ryzen 7 7800X and 3-series chips. the least energy-intensive, since the 9 series could have a base TDP of 170 Wa significant increase over the 105 W of the current generation.

It is also only about the energy consumption of the processors at the base clock (PL1 at Intel). Power consumption in boost mode (PL2 in Intel jargon) will likely reach around 230W.

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