AMD is delaying the launch of its new Ryzen 9000 processors on the Zen 5 architecture. Reportedly due to additional quality checks to ensure their peak performance.
AMD planned to launch its new Zen 5 processors on July 31, including the 16-core and 32-thread Ryzen 9 9950X. This processor is billed as “the world’s most powerful desktop processor”. However, due to the need for additional quality checks, the company announced a delay of one to two weeks to the market launch. The Ryzen 7 9700X and Ryzen 5 9600X will be launched on August 8, while the Ryzen 9 9950X and Ryzen 9 9900X will not be available until sometime from August 15.
According to AMD spokesperson Stacy MacDiarmid, no problems were found with the chips themselves. However, some parts did not pass all the correct test procedures, requiring additional verification. Vice President of Compute and Graphics Cards Jack Huynh emphasized that during the final inspections, they found flaws in some parts and therefore decided to replace them to ensure the highest quality for their users.
The company’s engineers believe that further delays are not imminent. Given the problems rival Intel has had with its unstable 13th and 14th generation processors, AMD’s caution is understandable. Intel is still dealing with the fallout from these issues, which gives AMD an opportunity to excel in the quality of its products.
In addition to desktop processors, AMD is also preparing to launch Zen 5 architecture notebook chips codenamed Strix Point. They recently unveiled a new high-performance chip in the lineup, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 375, with a more powerful NPU.
Source: pctuning.cz