It Is Reported That The Am5 Raptor 7000 Series Desktop CPU Is Expected To Arrive As Early As September 2022

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DIGITIMES reported that the AMD Ruilong 7000 series desktop CPU with 5nm Zen 4 core / Am5 new interface is expected to be released as early as September 2022 As a competitor to Intel's 13th generation Raptor lake, it is expected to bring a new ecological experience to gamers and content creators, such as supporting ddr5 memory and PCIe 5.0 bus.

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DIGITIMES quoted industry sources as saying: AMD is expected to launch the next-generation ryzen 7000 desktop CPU and Am5 platform as early as September this year, which means that a special press conference may be held in the next four months.

At the same time, as a reserved program of the annual Taipei Computer Show, AMD is bound to reveal many details related to the new architecture of Zen 4 on Computex 2022 later this month.

Here are some expected specifications for AMD's Raptor Zen 4 desktop processor:

● new CPU core / improved IPC 4

● new TSMC 5nm process node (6nm IOD)

● new Am5 platform (lga1718 slot)

● support "dual channel" ddr5 memory

● provide 28 PCIe 5.0 channels (CPU outgoing)

● thermal design power consumption 65 - 120W (TDP up to 170W)

Judging from the time, AMD and its partners are obviously ready to demonstrate the performance of the "Zen 4" Am5 CPU at the Taipei Computer Show (even though they are still in the early prototype testing stage).

In terms of motherboard, it is speculated that the AMD Ruilong 7000 Raphael CPU will be equipped with x670 (E) chipset. As for the price, please wait patiently for a few months before announcing.

Unfortunately, due to the continuous impact of covid-19 epidemic, a large number of media are destined to be unable to visit Computex 2022 this year.

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