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Leaked AMD roadmap confirms Ryzen 7000X3D chips, new Threadripper in mid-2023

An AMD desktop roadmap destined for partners seems to have leaked online, giving us some details regarding what the red team will launch next year. Besides confirming the existence of the Ryzen 7000X3D, it also shows that the Threadripper series will get a successor in mid-2023.

The AMD roadmap leaked by @benson60843125 (via VideoCardz) shows what AMD is launching in 2022 and what is planned to launch in 2023. As per the roadmap, Threadripper 7000 (Storm Peak), will launch in mid-2023. The photo of the roadmap doesn't show any details about this upcoming processors, but AMD already confirmed it would use Zen 4 cores. Benchleaks have recently found the first benchmark of a supposed Threadripper 7000 series chip on Einstein@Home.

Moreover, the roadmap confirms we'll indeed get Ryzen 7000 series chips featuring 3D V-cache. Unfortunately, the roadmap shows the release date as ‘TBA', but rumours claim the announcement may come as soon as January 2023, during CES 2023. Lastly, the current AMD Ryzen G-Series APU will also get a successor, presumably the Ryzen 7000G

We also noticed in the roadmap that the Ryzen 5000 and X3D, and the Ryzen 4000G and 5000G series will continue to be available even after their successors are released.

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KitGuru says: Besides what we see in this roadmap, AMD has much more to come on the laptop front. Which upcoming AMD processor series are you the most excited about?

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