AMD Prepares for Navi and Ryzen 3rd Gen Launch with April 23rd Partner Meeting

AMD Prepares for Navi and Ryzen 3rd Gen Launch with April 23rd Partner Meeting

AMD Prepares for Navi and Ryzen 3rd Gen Launch with April 23rd Partner Meeting

Several reports have claimed that AMD is planning a meeting with all of the company’s North American hardware partners to discuss the manufacturer’s upcoming Ryzen 3rd Generation processors and Radeon Navi series graphics cards. 

Guru of 3D has claimed that this meeting will take place on April 23rd and will likely confirm the release dates and final details of their soon to be released 7nm products, allowing each partner to prepare for their official unveilings, which are likely to occur at Computex 2019. 

At this time, AMD has been very tight-lipped about their upcoming 7nm “Matisse” series of Zen 2 products and has said next to nothing regarding their Navi graphics architecture. More information will be revealed about these products at Computex, though seeding early information to partners will open up several avenues for specifications and architecture leaks. 

AMD’s Lisa Su is set to host Computex 2019’s premiere keynote, acting as the perfect stage to showcase the company’s future product offerings, making it likely that lots of information will be revealed about AMD’s 2019 product release schedule will be revealed at the event. AMD’s keynote will take place on May 27th, making late April an ideal time to give their partners early warning of what they can and cannot discuss or disclose at Computex 2019. 
    

 

AMD Prepares for Navi and Ryzen 3rd Gen Launch with April 23rd Partner Meeting  

AMD’s 7nm Zen 2 Ryzen 3rd Generation processors are scheduled for a mid-year 2019 release, making Computex 2019 an ideal launch venue for the series. So far, AMD has already teased their 8-core Ryzen 3rd generation processors at their CES keynote, setting the stage for a larger reveal at Computex where more powerful processors could be disclosed. 

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