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Rumor suggests AMD Ryzen 9000X3D is launching sooner than expected - VideoCardz.com
Club386: AMD Ryzen 9000X3D in September It is reported by Club386 that Ryzen 9000X3D series is said to be launching much sooner than everyone expected. AMD announced the launch of its Ryzen 9000 series for July, which was generally interpreted that the X3D variants would follow a quicker release...
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Our source on the Computex show floor tells us AMD plans to launch 9000X3D processors in September. This matches the staggered release of X870E motherboards that we anticipate will arrive the same month. There’s no hard indication of which CPUs will arrive first, but an educated guess from historical releases suggests it’ll likely start with Ryzen 9 9950X3D and possibly Ryzen 9 9900X3D.
There was a level of confidence behind our source’s words, and they’re trustworthy enough to put stock into. That said, familiarity with how nebulous AMD’s launch schedules are urges taking this with a pinch of salt. Nothing’s confirmed until you have a sample in your hand as dates can easily change.
Usually AMD takes over half a year to release the X3D parts. But this time around, it might be just a few months.
Also, AMD is promising some undisclosed improvements to the 3D caches.
If true, this Autumn will be very interesting.
AMD to bring cool differentiation factor to Ryzen 9000 series X3D processors
During an interview at the Computex 2024 Taipei International Computer Show, AMD Senior Technical Marketing Manager Donny Woligroski shared insights into the ongoing development of the 3D V-Cache technology in the upcoming Zen 5 processors.
www.guru3d.com
We have a lot to say about X3D. The bottom line is that we are not resting on our laurels. We are improving the capabilities of X3D, which is really exciting and I am very much looking forward to discussing this with you all. It's not like, hey, we put X3D in the chip, too. We're actively working on really cool differentiators to make it better. We're working on X3D, we're improving it.
Donny Woligroski - Senior Technical Marketing Manager, AMD