New Upcoming AMD’s Ryzen 7000 CPU:

Ryzen 7000 CPU

AMD’s Ryzen 7000: The upcoming Ryzen 7000 series “Zen 4” processor family from AMD will be unveiled, along with a variety of X670 + X670 motherboards that will enable DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support for AMD.
The premiere will begin at 7 PM ET on August 29 on the official AMD YouTube channel. A replay will be made accessible on the official AMD Ryzen website a few hours after the live event has ended. I’ll update this post with the live broadcast URL as soon as AMD provides it so you may watch it.
Expect AMD to fully describe and announce its new X670E and X670 motherboards, as well as all of its next-generation Ryzen 7000 series “Zen 4” processors, capabilities, features, and technologies, as well as AMD’s new DDR5 EXPO memory overclocking, among other things. Board partners like ASUS, MSI, and others are also likely to do the same.
The Ryzen 7000 series “Zen 4” processors should have launch dates and prices announced by AMD, but don’t anticipate anything until September considering that August is rapidly coming to an end.
When will you be able to purchase AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7000 series “Zen 4” processors and X670E + X670 motherboards? AMD may announce these products in the next hours. At first, we assumed it would happen on September 15, 2022 but it appears AMD is delaying things in order to align with Intel’s scheduled September 27 introduction of the 13th Gen Core “Meteor Lake” CPU and Z790 motherboard.
The new top-of-the-line Ryzen 9 7950X CPU will lead the pack with its twin 16-core beast power nicknamed “Persephone,” which will rock 16 cores and 32 threads at up to a whopping 5.85GHz, according to the most recent leaks.
According to the most recent rumours, the new top-of-the-line Ryzen 9 7950X CPU will lead the pack with its twin 16-core beast power nicknamed “Persephone,” which will rock 16 cores and 32 threads at up to a claimed 5.85GHz. There isn’t much time left before the formal announcement, but I think a Zen 4-powered 16-core, 32-thread CPU clocked at 5.85GHz sounds pretty damn fantastic.