As it's webpage on AMD's website states, it does not. While it's a "3000 series" chip, it's still manufactured on the 12nm node, so it's basically a 2nd gen cpu.
If you're looking for a similar, PCIe 4.0 chip, the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300x should be released this month. Although they have no integrated graphics, they are 7nm, 4c/8t chips.
As it's webpage on AMD's website states, it does not. While it's a "3000 series" chip, it's still manufactured on the 12nm node, so it's basically a 2nd gen cpu.
If you're looking for a similar, PCIe 4.0 chip, the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300x should be released this month. Although they have no integrated graphics, they are 7nm, 4c/8t chips.
If you don't mind, what is your application? PCIE 4 doesn't seem like something worth waiting for unless you are going to run a bunch of NMVe drives (like a database server or something like that).
Nothing special sir. But i have allready a pc. So, i am thinking, that , if i am going to build a new one, why not have this performance also ? I know i dont nbed it now, but maybe in a while i will need . Anyway i am not hurry of buy a new pc now.
Note that you need a 500 series chipset to utilize PCIe 4.0. Currently, X570 is the only chipset capable, but B550 is rumored to launch somewhere this June.