The AMD Ryzen 7000 launch is apparently fast approaching, with the company and its partners gearing up for the arrival of Zen 4 CPUs despite no official release date being known. However, it seems that BIOS problems may have forced the red team to delay its plans to dominate the processor market.
Reports earlier this week suggested that the AMD Ryzen 7000 release date had been pushed back by two weeks, but no reason was given for the postponement. Now, an alleged critic of what should be the company’s best gaming CPU series has posted images on Chiphell (via Videocardz) claiming they prove BIOS issues are behind the alleged lag.
It’s unclear how serious these issues are, but pre-launch issues are expected given that the AMD Ryzen 7000 chips run on a new AM5 platform, with support for PCIe 5.0 and DDR5 gaming RAM. Regardless, we should find out the official release date and more through the company’s upcoming livestream event.
For now, rumors point to AMD planning to launch its Ryzen 7000 processors on September 27. This is the same day that Intel Innovation is scheduled to take place, where the company is expected to formally unveil its Raptor Lake CPUs that will act as competitors. to the new pieces of the red team.