AMD Confirms 5nm Ryzen 7000 Launch This Quarter, High-End RDNA 3 This Year
AMD CEO Lisa Su has announced that the company’s 5nm Ryzen 7000 processors (the first Zen 4 models to hit the market) will be arriving later this quarter. Additionally, Su also announced that the company will launch his high-end RDNA 3 GPUs later this year. Finally, AMD also confirmed that the company’s Genoa server chips are on the rise this year.
“Looking ahead, we plan to launch our all-new 5nm Ryzen 7000 desktop processors and AM5 platform later this quarter, demonstrating our leadership performance in gaming and content creation,” said Su. This means AMD may launch its Ryzen 7000 chips in the fall, slightly earlier than originally predicted.
While the immediate sales outlook for AMD’s gaming GPUs is a bit cloudy, which is understandable given the devastation in the cryptocurrency market, Su sees a silver lining. “We expect the gaming graphics market to drop in Q3, but we remain focused on executing our GPU roadmap, including the launch of our high-end RDNA 3 GPUs later this year,” he said. increase.
AMD’s disclosure comes during yet another stunning quarterly earnings call in which the company earned $6.6 billion, up 70% year over year, among many other notable achievements for the quarter. AMD’s overall performance contrasts with Intel’s recent performance. Intel reported that he lost $500 million in the quarter. It was the company’s first quarterly loss in decades, announcing that it would postpone volume increases for its Xeon Sapphire Rapids processors until next year.
In contrast, AMD seems to be firing on all cylinders as it prepares to launch its Ryzen 7000 CPUs, RDNA 3 GPUs and EPYC Genoa data center processors on schedule.
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