AMD has been having a tough time since Intel released its Alder Lake processors. 12th generation Intel…
AMD has been having a tough time since Intel released its Alder Lake processors. The fact that the 12th generation Intel processors did not have a full counterpart on the AMD side was pushing the customer base to buy Intel. Considering it's been a long time before AMD has released the Zen 4 architecture, a support package was sure to come. The claim we shared with you before is getting stronger, for the first time a promotion date has been put forward.
AMD will introduce its new processors on March 15
When we try to compare Intel's 12th generation processors with AMD's current processors, we cannot find an exact answer. The processors, which we consider as competitors, lag behind in performance per watt. Especially in high-performance options, the difference becomes even wider. Although AMD will not introduce the Zen 4 architecture at this time, it is determined to solve the problem. According to the company's statement, an event will take place on March 15.
There are strong claims that the processors to be introduced are Ryzen 7 5700X, Ryzen 5 5600, Ryzen 5 5500, Ryzen 5 4600G, Ryzen 5 4500, Ryzen 3 4100. These processors come with the goal of shaking the new throne that Intel established with Alder Lake. All of these processors use the Zen 3 architecture, so there is no transition to Zen 4 at the moment. The performance gains to be experienced will balance the scales in the race with the Intel Alder Lake architecture.
These processors, which will be introduced on March 15, are expected to go on sale on April 4. Shortly after this, most of them will probably be in our country's stocks. In these days when PC building is more difficult than ever, having a new wave from AMD in the market will be beneficial for new system builders.
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