
AMD’s Ryzen 7000 up for pre-order
In Canada
AMD’s Ryzen 7000 processors are up for pre-order with a Canadian retailer.

AMD could officially announce Ryzen 7000 on August 29th
First SKUs launching on September 15th
According to the latest information, it appears that AMD might have set the date for Ryzen 7000 series announcement, set for August 29th, while first SKUs could launch on September 15th.

Ryzen CPUs still dominate in Germany
Plenty of living space
Intel Alder Lake CPUs have boosted their market share globally but AMD Ryzen CPUs dominate the DIY segment in Germany.

Ryzen 7000 CPU release could sort out DDR5 memory price stalemate
Company expects prices to fall
When AMD revealed its Ryzen 7000 CPUs at Computex 2022 there were questions from the floor about how it expects to sell when DDR5 costs about as much as a gold-plated Bugatti Veyron.

AMD finally releases Ryzen 7000
Based on 5nm “Zen 4”
AMD has lifted the kimono on its much leaked but never seen AMD Ryzen 7000 Series desktop processors at Computex 2022.

AMD confirms Windows 11 drivers mess with Ryzen
Not sure when it will be fixed
AMD has confirmed that Radeon graphics drivers are messing up CPU-specific settings inside the firmware of its Ryzen chips.

Ryzen 5800X3D might not be overclockable
Gasp
AMD is planning to launch several new Ryzen models headlined by the Ryzen 7 5800X3D which will apparently feature 100MB of cache due to its new 3D V-cache.

AMD announces Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5000 WX-Series CPUs
Zen 3 comes to workstations
AMD has officially announced the new Threadripper Pro 5000 WX-series CPUs based on Zen 3 architecture, promising up to 2x better performance to power ratio compared to Intel's Xeon lineup.

Ryzen has a stuttering problem
Windows 10 and Windows 11
AMD’s Ryzen chips are apparently suffering from a stuttering problem in Windows 10 and 11.

AMD Zen 3 with 3D V-cache coming in Q1 2022
The company celebrates five years of Ryzen
In a special video interview/presentation celebrating five years of Ryzen and led by none other than AMD's own John Taylor and Robert Hallock, AMD shed some light about its future CPU path, including Zen 3 with 3D V-cache, Zen 4, PCIe Gen5, and DDR5.