AMD will unveil its Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs on August 29th<p>You won't have to wait much longer to learn more about AMD's
Ryzen 7000 desktop processors. The company has
announced that it will unveil the new CPU line in a
YouTube livestream on August 29th at 7PM. The event will share more about the new Zen 4 architecture and the supporting AM5 platform.</p><p>There are already some clues as to what to expect. AMD
inadvertently shared some of the first Ryzen 7000 model numbers on its website in July, including one Ryzen 5 chip (7600X), one Ryzen 7 variant (7700X) and two Ryzen 9 releases (7900X and 7950X). As with past launches, the company appears focused on gaming-friendly enthusiast CPUs while leaving budget parts for later releases.</p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>Zen 4 and AM5, meanwhile, promise meaningful architectural changes. You'll see more Level 2 cache, boost speeds beyond 5GHz, AI hardware acceleration and support for newer standards like DDR5 memory and
PCIe 5.0 expansion. AMD claimed a 15 percent boost to single-threaded performance in early testing. Effectively, AMD is responding to
Intel's 12th-gen Core — it's just a question of whether or not Ryzen 7000 is fast enough to keep up or edge ahead.</p>
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AMD will unveil its Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs on August 29th