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AMD announces Ryzen 7000 livestream reveal

It is now official – AMD will properly unveil its next generation Ryzen processors later this month. Today, the company announced a livestream for the occasion, which will include new details on Zen 4 and the AM5 platform. 

In recent weeks, rumours have been pointing to a late August announcement for Ryzen 7000. With AMD's announcement today, it is now official. The livestream will be taking place on AMD's YouTube channel on the 29th of August at 7PM ET, which means those of us in the UK will need to stay up until midnight to catch the announcement live.

The stream, titled “together we advance_PCs”, will include appearances from AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, as well as CTO, Mark Papermaster, as well as other AMD executives. The event will reveal details “on the latest Zen 4 architecture that powers upcoming AMD Ryzen processors and the all new AM5 platform built around the latest technologies including DDR5 and PCIe 5”.

Recently, reports claimed that while AMD will announce its new CPUs this month, they may not become available until a month later, on the 27th of September. We should get confirmation on suggested pricing and availability during AMD's stream on the 29th.

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