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Both Ryzen 5800X and 5900X CPUs will be coming on October 20, while Ryzen 5600X and 5950X could land in December

Raunak Saha by Raunak Saha
October 3, 2020
in Technology
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We already know AMD is launching their new Ryzen 5000 series CPU next week based on their new Zen 3 architecture and we have already spotted their upcoming Ryzen 7 5800X and Ryzen 9 5900X CPUs. As per the newly leaked info coming from a few trusted sources via Videocardz, the availability of these CPUs have been a major concern.

AMD is already facing 7nm wafer shortage and its reflected with its Ryzen 4000 APU series, now, this issue concerns with AMD’s new Ryzen 5000 series as well. The creator of ClockTuner for Ryzen, Yuri Bubliy did suggest on Twitterย that AMD would be launching its Ryzen 5000 series processors on October 20th.

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There will actually be two new CPUs coming into the market 12 days after launch – the 8-core Ryzen 7 5800X and 12-core Ryzen 9 5900X. This seems true because only these two CPUs have been spotted on benchmarks till now without any signs of the other Ryzen 5000 series processors.

While the mid-range Ryzen 5 5600X and the flagship 16-core CPU Ryzen 9 5950X will be launching later, seemingly as late as December 2020. Also the German site ComputerBase has also predicted that the first wave of Ryzen 5000 CPUs should retail between October 20-27th.

Bubliy has also said in the tweet that the upcoming AMD Navi 2x GPUs, launching on October 28th, will be available by mid-November. The availability of these new Ryzen CPUs remains a major concern, but the performance improvements over last-gen are clearly reflected via early benchmarks, and AMD’s weak point i.e., single-core performance, is likely to improve drastically as well.

via Notebookcheck

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https://technosports.co.in/2020/09/30/amd-finally-could-end-intels-gaming-supremacy-with-ryzen-5000-cpus/

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Comments 12

  1. Avatar of Amardeep Ramprasad Meena Amardeep Ramprasad Meena says:
    5 years ago

    Where are Ryzen 4000 series processors??

    Reply
    • Avatar of Raunak Saha Raunak Saha says:
      5 years ago

      They will be named Ryzen 5000

      Reply
      • Avatar of Eduardo Eduardo says:
        5 years ago

        Os Ryzen 4000 jรก existem, para as OEM

        Reply
    • Avatar of BRUNO LEITE BRUNO LEITE says:
      5 years ago

      Notebooks and APUs

      Reply
    • Avatar of John D John D says:
      5 years ago

      They have been released as apu’s for OEM’s. Not for consumers though, though they can be bought through graymarket channels

      Reply
  2. Avatar of Sayandeep Ghatak Sayandeep Ghatak says:
    5 years ago

    Any idea about the prices..

    Reply
  3. Avatar of Mahender Kumar Mahender Kumar says:
    5 years ago

    Ryzen is alien. U can see and get

    Reply
  4. Avatar of Kevin Pham Kevin Pham says:
    5 years ago

    Will my my 5600xt bottleneck the 5600x? Lmao

    Reply
  5. Avatar of DutchEllie DutchEllie says:
    5 years ago

    Why is there nothing about threadripper anywhere? I really hope the threadrippers launch early, instead of later. Otherwise I might just have to give up waiting.

    Reply
    • Avatar of Elvis Ma Elvis Ma says:
      5 years ago

      Theres no need for AMD to push a new threadripper atm. Its already the best in its class in multicore performance, and at a somewhat reasonable price too especially when theres no direct competition in that category.

      Plus that would have to allocate wafers away from better selling lineups (ryzen and epyc). TSMC is already at max capacity

      Reply
  6. Avatar of Shneem Shneem says:
    5 years ago

    I really wanted to pair my 5700 XT with the new Ryzen 7, but I guess they’re calling it the “5800” instead of 5700. Way to kill a dream

    Reply
  7. Avatar of Rahuul Gotafute Rahuul Gotafute says:
    5 years ago

    How long would it take before OEMs use it in laptops and they come out ?

    Reply

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