News AMD Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs edge closer — review samples pictured, motherboards get new stickers

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AMD is set to formally introduce its Ryzen 9000-series processors based on the Zen 5 microarchitecture on July 31, and reviews are expected to emerge around that date.

Got any proof to backup your statement ? The July 31 date is just based on a previous rumor. Nothing has been officially confirmed by AMD yet, let alone the review embargo dates.

So the 'bold claim' you just made in your article is moot. Not so professional reporting.


Another review sample:

View: https://x.com/iamkylehansen/status/1811089014344294892
 
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Got any proof to backup your statement ? The July 31 date is just based on a previous rumor. Nothing has been officially confirmed by AMD yet, let alone the review embargo dates.

So the 'bold claim' you just made in your article is moot. Not so professional reporting.


Another review sample:

View: https://x.com/iamkylehansen/status/1811089014344294892
Per AMD at Computex, they expect Ryzen 9000 to be available in July, so July 31 would be the latest possible day. https://www.amd.com/en/newsroom/pre...ils-next-gen-zen-5-ryzen-processors-to-p.html
 
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Per AMD at Computex, they expect Ryzen 9000 to be available in July, so July 31 would be the latest possible day. https://www.amd.com/en/newsroom/pre...ils-next-gen-zen-5-ryzen-processors-to-p.html

Of course, we all know that. That was NOT my point. Some misunderstanding here.

AMD themselves haven't specifically mentioned July 31 launch date though. This date is based on a rumor. Just because AMD gave a hint of July, doesn't mean 31st July which is a "rumored" date for now, suddenly becomes "official".

Nope.

It can also turn out to be true though, but we need to wait for AMD to announce the "exact" dates. But the article made a bold claim as if 31'st JULY has been officially confirmed, which is not correct.

""AMD is set to formally introduce its Ryzen 9000-series processors based on the Zen 5 microarchitecture on July 31.""
 

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Of course, we all know that. That was NOT my point. Some misunderstanding here.

AMD themselves haven't specifically mentioned July 31 launch date though. This date is based on a rumor. Just because AMD gave a hint of July, doesn't mean 31st July which is a "rumored" date for now, suddenly becomes "official".

But how official do you really need?
If AMD is posting that info in a Press Release on their NewsRoom pages... isn't that at least a tacit endorsement of the content in that Press Release?
https://www.amd.com/en/newsroom/pre...ils-next-gen-zen-5-ryzen-processors-to-p.html

Midway down.
"The new Ryzen 9000 Series desktop processors are expected to be available to DIY customers and SI partners starting July 2024."

Seem like a selected target, with full awareness of the possibility for delays due to the usual suspects.

It should at least be more than just 'rumour' at that point, even if it somewhere between 0-100% certitude, it's essentially down to the difference between the words by & on... July 31st.
 
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