While Intel still appears unsure about its semiconductor market in the future.AMD appears to be taking a more favorable side, especially with the release of its latest processor. To start with, the Ryzen 5000 series successors based on Zen 3 cores are anticipated.
Despite the many advantages that the Ryzen 5000 series brings, the latter are severely harmed by the newest Intel generation. Furthermore, AMD had promised a makeover. As a result, the Zen 4 microarchitecture should be available by the end of the year. On the other hand, AMD declined to confirm the most recent reports, suggesting a launch before September.
Raphael CPUs for desktop PCs will so have Zen 4 cores and other innovations. The LGA1718 will debut, and AMD will take advantage of the chance to include PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5 functionality. We should note that AMD’s new roadmap isn’t only for the next few months; it also includes two capital releases for the year 2023 and the end of 2022.