AMD's Ryzen 5000 would arrive in Q1 2021 and would be based on the 7nm +
The processor market does not stop and above all does not stop by AMD, who is getting ahead of Intel. The company keeps pushing and Working hard to follow the high level they are offering. Has been seen a slide from PC Games Hardware, a German medium, which indicates when the upcoming Ryzen.
It seems that in the Q3 2020 the Ryzen 4000 will arrive and in the Q1 2021 the Ryzen 5000. This seems to be based on different rumors and we must be very cautious as it would not be based on confirmed data. Perhaps the most interesting thing about all this is that Ryzen 5000 will be based on 7nm +, would not be based on 5nm.
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More or less it is confirmed that AMD will launch in Q3 Ryzen 4000 processors based on 7nm + lithography, also called 7nm EUV. These new processors will keep the AM4 socket, possibly being the last processors to support it. Also, the Ryzen 4000 would also be the last to use DDR4 RAM, possibly.
According to PCGH, the Ryzen 5000 will have few changes at the lithographic level, but important changes in other ways. Theoretically these processors will already jump to a new socket and could implement support for DDR5. Apparently it could also be changed to the PCIe 5.0 interface, something that does not happen between PCIe 4.0 and PCIe 5.0.
Another surprising aspect is that Zen4 would remain at 7nm +, perhaps in an improved version of this lithograph. The jump to 5nm would not be made, as possibly this lithograph is reserved for EPYC processors. All this has not been confirmed by AMD, they are just rumors.
The image also highlights that Intel will launch 3nm ++ based Rocket Lake-U processors for notebooks in Q2020 14. Earlier, during Q2 2020, Comet Lake-S processors will be released. We will see if this information is fulfilled or not.