AMD Ryzen 7000 will be released on September 15 according to MSI

Thanks to a new MSI announcement on the Chinese website Weibo, September 15th is the new release date for the Ryzen 7000. This marks the launch of the architecture cores Zen 4 and its associated AM5 platform. own
AMD confirmed a generic release for “the fourth quarter of this yearMSI's announcement on Weibo is the first time the actual launch date has been revealed, with the date just under a month and a half away.
This will be the Ryzen 7000 CPUs when they come out on September 15
Ryzen 7000 (codename Raphael) will be the next generation of CPUs from AMD, intended to replace the Ryzen 5000 series. Ryzen 7000 will be one of AMD's biggest upgrades to date as it will include the new Zen architecture 4 and will introduce a new socket codenamed AM5, which will be AMD's first socket update on motherboards in 5 years.
The Zen 4 core architecture promises to bring performance improvements to the Ryzen platform, with 15% more single-threaded performance than Zen 3 and 35% more overall performance. This includes multi-threaded workloads. Energy efficiency has also increased by 25% compared to its range counterparts in Zen 3.

The actual IPC gains in Zen 4 are quite small, with 8-10% gains over Zen 3. But AMD aims to make up for that with improved clock speeds in Zen 4. Ryzen CPUs are expected to 7000 present speed spikes well above 5 GHz. Some of those peaks will be able to be up to 5,5 GHz, and without resorting to overclocking.
Zen 4 will also be the first Ryzen architecture with AVX-512 support and integrated graphical RDNA 2 support by default. Previous Ryzen chips were divided into CPU and APU, with APU variants including Vega integrated graphics chips at the cost of L3 cache size. With Ryzen 7000, these limitations will be gone.
With the move to AM5, a number of new connectivity standards are brought to Ryzen CPUs, such as support for DDR5 RAM memory format and PCIe 5.0 lanes. Thus, they reach Intel's 12th generation Alder Lake and 13th generation Raptor Lake CPUs in compatibility. Thus, the Ryzen 7000 will have more memory bandwidth and better connectivity.
Motherboard chipsets also change. The base model is the B650, the mid-range becomes the X670, and the flagship variant evolves into the X670E, which were recently introduced.
Source: Tom's Hardware




Well then I will wait to know prices and if I see that they are excessive I will see a low price Ryzen 3.
Do you know anything about the prices? I'm about to replace the oldest computer at home, an i7 4470, and I don't know whether to put a 5800X or wait for these new AMD models.