Intel is set to hold a special event on October 24, 2024, unveiling its new Core Ultra 200 series processors for desktops. However, in what appears to be a strategic move to upstage Intel, AMD has announced that its new chips, a variant of the Ryzen 9000 series, will be released on November 7, 2024.
This timing seems like a clever marketing tactic, as AMD’s announcement is just ahead of Intel’s event, which aims to shift some of the attention toward their upcoming processors. The new AMD chips are X3D variants of existing models, further expanding their Ryzen lineup and keeping the spotlight on their products as Intel prepares to showcase its latest advancements.
AMD will present its Ryzen 9000 X3D series on November 8, 2024
As you may know, Intel is gearing up to unveil its Core Ultra 200 series for desktop computers on October 24, 2024. In response, AMD aims to steal some of the spotlight by announcing its Ryzen 9000 X3D series, scheduled for release on November 7, 2024, as reported by WinFuture.
While AMD has yet to provide specific details on which processors will receive the X3D upgrade, they have confirmed that the new models will hit stores on November 7. This move highlights AMD’s confidence in its Zen5 architecture, which is expected to support DDR5, PCIe 5.0, and other cutting-edge technologies.
The rumored specifications of the upcoming X3D chips include a base clock speed of 4.7 GHz, with a boosted unlocked frequency of 5.2 GHz. These enhancements suggest that the X3D variants will offer superior performance compared to Intel’s new releases, positioning them as strong competitors in the high-performance market.
We can expect more information in the days leading up to AMD’s official launch on November 7. Still, the company is optimistic about the potential of these new processors.