AMD belies rumor that the launch of the Ryzen 4000 series would be delayed until 2021
AMD belies rumor that the launch of the Ryzen 4000 series would be delayed until 2021 Today, June 17, earlier we reported on the rumor that indicated that AMD would be postponing the launch of its Ryzen 4000 series chipsets , or the “Zen 3”, until next year. However, the company quickly rushed to disprove the rumors and ensured that the Vermeer and Zen 3 processors arrive on time this year. The information was provided by the company in an interview with WCCF Tech. According to previous rumors, this postponement would be made due to the success of current-generation processors. With this, the Ryzen 3000XT chipset would have more time to market and could have its sales even more boosted. In the interview, which was chaired by product managers from AMD's customer segment, the company made it clear that rumors about the postponement are inaccurate and highlighted that the details about the launch of the Ryzen 4000 series - which were provided to WCCF Tech during the conversation - are not under embargo. This reinforces the thesis that, in fact, the chipsets will arrive later this year, otherwise it would be very likely that the company would try to hide some details about the product. AMD also took the opportunity to deny rumors that "Zen 3" processors are based on the 5nm architecture, stating that, in reality, they will be produced with 7nm microarchitecture. Read the full article







