
The tentative Zen 4 based Ryzen 7000 series Raphael processors' launch date has been all over the place. A new report says that the CPUs will be unveiled in September 2022. The report adds that there are some Zen 4 based EPYC parts in the pipeline slated for a 2023 launch.
It will be the first AMD CPUs to use TSMC's 5 nm manufacturing node, putting it on the same playing field as Intel's Meteor Lake processors.
The AMD Ryzen 7000 Desktop CPUs will bring the company's brand-new Zen 4 core technology based on the 5nm process node to gamers first and will also deploy the new AM5 platform that offers new features such as DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5.0 support amongst several other technologies.
Some of the expected features of AMD Ryzen 'Zen 4' Desktop CPU are listed below:
· Brand New Zen 4 CPU Cores (IPC / Architectural Improvements)
· Brand New TSMC 5nm process node with 6nm IOD
· Support on AM5 Platform with LGA1718 Socket
· Dual-Channel DDR5 Memory Support
· 28 PCIe Lanes (CPU Exclusive)
· 65-120W TDPs (Upper Bound Range ~170W)
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