![]() ![]() The Ryzen 7000 APUs will likely be marketed towards budget gamers who want a playable 1080p gaming experience in e-sports titles. However, they are not as powerful and are scaled back in performance compared to APUs with integrated graphics. Dragon Range and Phoenix are mobile Zen 4 APUs that will replace AMDs existing Ryzen 6000 (Rembrandt) product. Unlike the Ryzen 5000 and below, the current generation Ryzen 7000 series come with integrated graphics based on RDNA2. AMD has released an updated roadmap detailing the chipmakers Zen 4 plans. The GPU on the Ryzen 7000 APUs will get a bump in graphics to Navi 3.0 compared to the last generation, which comes equipped with Vega 8 and Vega 6. This will likely include Ryzen 7000 desktop APU designed to replace last-generation Ryzen 5000 APUs like the Ryzen 5700G. The only downside to Intel desktop processors is their adaption of a new socket every two years.ĪMD’s roadmap also points to a launch with a refresh of the Ryzen 7000 series this year. In this case, users who want to upgrade to the latest Ryzen 8000 series would only require a bios update to get the advantage of next-gen hardware.įurthermore, Intel is also planning to launch a refresh for its current Raptor Lake 13th-generation processors, which will be followed by the 14th generation called Meteor Lake. This provided users with an additional bump in processing power, especially in gaming tasks.ĪMD seems to be sticking to its plan and might support its current AM5 socket with a four-year cycle, like its predecessor. AMD also introduced its 3D V-Cache technology into the mix, launching the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, Ryzen 9 7900X3D, and the Ryzen 9 7950X3D this year. The Ryzen 7000 series was launched back in 2022. These new desktop processors from AMD will utilize the new Zen 5 architecture and Navi 3.5 graphics.Ĭombined, the Ryzen 8000 desktop processors should provide better CPU and GPU performance compared to the current generation.ĪMD confirmed Ryzen 8000 is Zen 5 + Navi 3.5 /OTH8VgIit8 Twitter user harukaze5719 has shared slides of the upcoming Ryzen 8000 series planned for next year. AMD has now confirmed the launch of its next-gen desktop processors for 2024. Expect the first RDNA 2 graphics architecture processors before 2021 - we might even see RDNA 2 graphics in consoles like Microsoft's Xbox Project Scarlett, as soon as next year.īetween now and RDNA 2 we are still looking forward to AMD creating a range of RDNA graphics cards that slot above and below the current Radeon RX 5700 (XT) options.The Ryzen 7000 series is among the best chips available on the market, but AMD appears to be looking to the future already. Again the roadmap moves ahead onto 7nm+, and that will go hand-in-hand with the introduction of the RDNA 2 architecture which is "in design". 7nm RDNA graphics cards started shipping with the launch of the AMD Radeon RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT, which HEXUS thoroughly tested back in July (see that link). The Radeon graphics architecture roadmap has a similar design but a shorter timescale. From the x-axis labelling, we should expect the Zen 4 to launch before 2022 - possibly at Computex 2021? With Zen 3 design complete, AMD will have a significant focus on completing Zen 4, which is described as "in design" on the new roadmap. As we learned in May, Zen 3 CPUs, built on TSMC's N7+ node will start to become available in 2020. This equates to TSMC's enhanced 7nm EUV process (N7+) and should thus deliver a significant increase in transistor densities. The roadmap spans 2017 to 2022 and Zen 3 is described as "design complete," ready to be fabricated at 7nm+. ![]() The most recent Zen 2 review we published was just three weeks ago, a thorough test of the AMD Ryzen 7 3800X. Of course Zen 2 is shipping and HEXUS has had several Zen 2 CPU core processors through the labs this year. Sadly, AMD's new roadmap slides sport vaguely graduated x-axes. The slides apparently come from an unspecified financial briefing, likely used to inspire investors with forwards momentum, building on the established success stories of Zen CPUs and RDNA GPUs. Tech site Guru3D has shared two new roadmap slides from AMD that we haven't seen before, dubbed 'AMD Corporate Deck-September 2019'. ![]()
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