All our readers are waiting for the premiere of AMD Zen 4 processors. The new processors will bring not only a jump in performance, but also a number of new technologies. Moreover, motherboards with an AM5 socket will debut with chips. Although we expected the premiere of AMD’s new platform in the coming months, not everyone assumed that new components would appear right after the holidays.

AMD Raphael processors will appear alongside AM5 platforms on September 15th. Most importantly, we are not talking about the so-called premiere of the paper – on this day new AMD products will be available for sale.

AMD Ryzen 7000 - Exact release date for Raphael processors and motherboards with AM5 socket leaked [1]

AMD confirms the future of Ryzen processors, plans Zen 4 V-Cache, Zen 5, and Zen 5 V-Cache architectures

During AMD’s show in China (possibly for local resellers and distributors), a Red representative likely confirmed the release date of the Ryzen 7000 processors and AM5 motherboards. As one slide shows, the highly anticipated Raphael processors with platforms will debut on September 15th. Most importantly, we are not talking about the so-called premiere of the paper – on this day new AMD products will be available for sale.

AMD Ryzen 3000 AMD Ryzen 5000 AMD Ryzen 7000
general engineering Zain 2 Zain 3 Zain 4
Code name Matisse Vermeer Raphael
understand AM4 AM4 AM5
lithography 7 nm 7 nm 5 nm
iGPU RDNA2
Max number of cores 16 16 16
Supported memory type DDR4 DDR4 DDR5
Max TDP 105 watts. 105 watts. 170 watts.
the first show July 2019 November 2020 September 15, 2022 (?)
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AMD Ryzen 7000 – This is the thermal cooler (IHS) for the new Zen 4 processor after speculation

According to famous leaker @greymon55, AMD will present four different models for the premiere of the new processor series. We’re expecting a 16-core/32-thread, 12-core/24-thread Ryzen 9 7950X processor, an 8-core/16-thread Ryzen 7 7800X, and a 6-core/12-thread Ryzen 5 7600X. The peak clock speed for each of these systems must exceed the 5.0 GHz limit. The units are likely a bit more expensive than their direct predecessors in the Ryzen 5000 series. The higher 16-core is said to be around $900, making it $100 more expensive than the Ryzen 9 5950X.

Source: @greymon55, @wnxod