AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs Leaked To Be Released in September

The AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU has no official release date at the moment, yet someone has already leaked its potential debut this year.

The Zen 4-powered processors are allegedly coming along with AM5 motherboards soon.

AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU Leak

AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs Leaked to be Released on September
AMD Ryzen 7000 chips are expected to come out in mid-September, according to the leaked picture of a company presentation. Zii Miller from Unsplash

According to PCGamesN, there's potential evidence that AMD's upcoming processors will be coming in the next few months. As @wxnod posted on Twitter, the release date for the Ryzen 7000 could be as early as Sept. 15.

The picture which seems to come from Team Red's meeting could be a crystal-clear hint that the most awaited CPUs are just around the corner.

Speaking of which, Moore's Law is Dead, a prominent tech YouTuber, has tweeted out a related post about the AMD Ryzen 7000 chips. The tipster confirmed that the company plans to "hard launch" the product on the said date. This means that it will hit the shelves before fall.

Additionally, the content creator on YT added that the incoming release of the processors wouldn't equate to the disappointing paper launches of the chipmaker in the previous years.

Moore's Law is Dead highlighted the "hard launch," which suggests that aside from the CPUs, the motherboards will be widely-available to the customers at that time.

Indeed, the anticipated arrival of Ryzen 7000 could spark the long-time feud between Intel and AMD. This time, the latter will be the first one to unveil its product to the public.

The two tech giants heavily dominate the competition in the chipmaking business. In the next months, we could potentially witness the next-gen products that will soon be available for PCs.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 WX Processors

In another story from XDA Developers, AMD is expected to introduce the most advanced Ryzen Threadripper PRO chips in July. The PRO WX 5000 series processor was previously available when a customer purchased a desktop computer.

For instance, this processor smoothly runs on the Dell Precision 7865 workstation. This time, this product will roll out to users around the world.

Here's a list of processors that will be accessible later on.

  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX (64 cores/128 threads; 2.7GHz / 4.5GHz clock speed; 280W)
  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5975WX (32 cores/64 threads; 3.6GHz / 4.5GHz clock speed; 280W)
  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5965WX (24 cores/48 threads; 3.8GHz / 4.5GHz clock speed; 280W)

Aside from those, the firm is reportedly merging the standard Threadripper with the PRO series. This means that these processors will only become a unit under the same infrastructure.

AMD confirms they will have capabilities we once saw from the Ryzen Pro line. Furthermore, they will feature 8-channel memory and 128-lane PCIe Gen 4.

As of press time, AMD has not yet disclosed the specific pricing for these products.

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Written by Joseph Henry

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