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AMD: Ryzen 4000 in early 2020?

It is speculated that AMD could launch Zen3 @ 7nm + EUV processors (Ryzen 4000) in early 2020, according to a statement from Lisa Su

The movement in the processor market in 2020 will start very soon. It seems that AMD wants to give Intel a new lunge in the processor market. There are some rumors that point to the beginning of 2020 as the date chosen to launch the Ryzen 4000. We know that the company has been preparing the design of these new processors for months and they are working in this laboratory.

Some Ryzen 3000s hit the market on July 7. The Ryzen 9 3950X is yet to come, delayed because it does not reach the frequencies indicated by AMD. We have also not seen the Ryzen 3, the most basic range of processors from AMD, only the APUs. If this happens, the Ryzen 3000 would have been on the market for less than a year.

Rumors indicate that the Ryzen 4000 for early 2020

Rumor has it that AMD CEO Lisa Su confirmed that the Ryzen 4000 will be released in early 2020. Let's take this information with a grain of salt, because the information might not be correct. Above all, the company would focus on the laptop market, where Intel has a tight market. It is difficult to see laptops with Ryzen processors, although more and more are being seen.

It seems that Lisa Su wants to present laptops with their processors at CES in Las Vegas. These laptops will not be based on Zen3 @ 7nm +, for now they will be based on Zen2 @ 7nm. They would leave the Ryzen 4000 for the desktop market.

We are also very excited about the start of 2020, which will be when you start to see our next generation mobile products. You will see 7nm mobile chips that have not yet hit the market. It is quite a strong portfolio. We are on our way with Zen3 as a continuation, also for the year 2020, we will have a lot of activity with our products

Lisa Su at Venturebeat

Caution above all

Lisa Su does not expressly say that Zen3 will arrive in early 2020, but that they will arrive during the next year. He refers that in early 2020 we will see processors for laptops. A market in which Lisa Su works hard, because Intel's power in this market is very great.

It would be rare that just 3 months after launching the Ryzen 9 3950X, they go unchecked with new processors. It may be, but it would make little sense to launch this new 16-core, 32-thread processor.

Source: wccftech

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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