Read more.Updated HP24 and HP27 AiOs also available with Intel's 12 Gen Core processors.
Read more.Updated HP24 and HP27 AiOs also available with Intel's 12 Gen Core processors.
My guess is that the 6000 series will be the Zen3+ with the extra cache on chips and microcode improvements still on an AM4 and AM5 compatibility but ddr4 only and the 7000 will be AM5 ddr5 Zen4
I do wish they (meaning mainly AMD and Intel) would just tell us what spec, and their best estimate of when. Then, I could at least make an informed decision, based on my needs and wants, and that spec/timetable, of wait versus buy now.
This drip, drip of leak and speculation drives me utterly nuts.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
I think its a deliberate act to stop you preordering a competitors product now. Keeps you guessing rather than preordering and also allows them to tweak the product at launch to ensure they beat the competitor. I suspect Intel/Amd have a list of possible power limits/frequencies/pricing but if they let it all go now it gives them nothing to change should competitor drop something 3% faster!
which chip would die first... would be Intels as its clocked hard already.
The 4000g APU series exists as AM4 socket CPUs as well as soldered parts, but they're OEM only.
Was a typo, since been changed to "AMD Ryzen 7 5000 Series"
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