AMD Ryzen 7000 Listed as available soon with HP all-in-one PCs
This is an interesting leak. AMD is relating Ryzen 7000 earlier than expected, which could mean Intel's Alder lake series is gaining with positive chatter and AMD is counteracting.
According to the latest leak, the could happen sooner than previously anticipated. However, the disclosure has left many questions unresolved. AMD's Ryzen 7000 processor does not yet have a release date, and there is little information known about it either. Now, however, a leak is raising controversy since it includes the Ryzen 7000 processor in an advertisement for HP's all-in-one desktop PCs.
One of the screenshots from the leak is an excerpt from the product description for the future HP – 24-inch and HP – 27-inch all-in-one desktop PCs. Intel i7 processors of the twelfth generation, as well as AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs, are listed in the specs of the full systems. The words "Coming soon" are emblazoned beneath the description as a release statement.
The fact that HP intends to release the first all-in-one PCs equipped with AMD Ryzen 7000 processors "soon" is considered astonishing by industry analysts. AMD is expected to debut the first Rembrandt APUs with Zen3+ architecture and in 6nm production initially as Ryzen 6000 and will reveal 3D V-Cache Ryzen Zen3 at CES 2022, according to analysts thus far.
It is improbable that AMD will also launch Ryzen 7000 processors at the same time as Intel. So the listing of HP could be a typographical error, and that the correct CPU should have been a Ryzen 7 processor. The 12th generation Intel Core processor, which is also on the list, is expected to hit the market in the following year, which means that the debut of Ryzen 7000 processors is not completely out of the realm of possibility.
We will, of course, keep you informed when more information becomes available and as soon as we learn more about a possible launch date for the Ryzen 7000 series.
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Why skip the 6000s?
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6000 be the mobile line, like the 4000 line was.
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Skipping numbers is normal when it's some OEM part.
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not sure why everyone ignores "up to". doesn't equal date of release
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If the 7000 is the next ryzen lineup.... Why amd keep skipping numbers ? Oh well we have a while till release date :p