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AMD reportedly delays Ryzen 5000 XT processors to 2022

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
October 3, 2021
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AMD reportedly delays Ryzen 5000 XT processors to 2022

Advanced Micro Devices have reportedly delayed its plan of releasing the Ryzen 5000 series which was earlier slated for November 2021. This information comes from a renowned leaker who claims that the release of AMD’s Zen3 Threadripper CPU for consumer desktops has been delayed out of 2021.

“Chagall” is being delayed to next year which is nothing but a codename attached to AMD’s 5000 series Threadripper processors.

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Here’s the tweet that talks about it.

AMD, Intel, nVidia consumer roadmap 2021-2023, based on latest rumors (without HPC projects)

– Zen 3 XT is now H1/2022
– Sapphire Rapids-X is now Q3/2022
– Navi 31 is now Q1/2023 (Navi 33 stays at Q4/2022)https://t.co/IE1QvnwUwT pic.twitter.com/mj66Bw3H56

— 3DCenter.org (@3DCenter_org) October 1, 2021

As we know, previously some of Gigabyte‘s information was leaked due to a ransomware attack where the manufacturer was hit by a ransomware gang. This led to much of the sensitive information being leaked from the company’s servers which included information about future hardware, the highlight of which was the Threadripper 5990X SoC.

And according to the leaked information the SoC was supposed to have 64 cores and 128 threads along with 256 MB of L3 cache, 64 PCIe 4.0 lanes, and 4-channel DDR-3200 memory. These cores are the same ones found on Threadripper 3990X and at the same time, the leak didn’t mention anything about 5000 series Threadrippers’ clock speeds.

We also found some additional information about the two Pro-model 5000 Threadrippers from AMD which were listed as a Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX and a Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5945WX. The former was a 64-core, 128-thread processor, while the latter had 12 cores and 24 threads. These are workstation models and are likely to launch in 2022.

Gigabyte being hit by a ransomware gang was indeed a tragedy, however, it provided us with some pretty important information and leaks.

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Tags: AMDAMD RyzenGIGABYTEZen 3 XT
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