AMD’s Possible Delay Ryzen 7000 to September 27th may be BIOS related

It’s somewhat of a secret and not even affirmed by AMD, however Ryzen 7000’s delivery date could be postponed till September 27 for unexplained reasons. Gossip is that AMD is clearly battling with AGESA issues on the motherboard side.

The talk tracks back towards HardwareLuxx who says its source didn’t make sense of why the AGESA microcode is dangerous. AGESA is AMD’s primary firmware for contemporary motherboards and processors. AGESA is fundamental for all Ryzen frameworks. AGESA issues can harm framework steadiness and keep significant parts from working appropriately, for example, USB ports, RAM, PCIe transports, clock speeds, power conveyance, and so on.

AMD’s low-level motherboard programming issues are self-evident. AM5 is a new motherboard engineering that incorporates DDR5, PCIe 5.0, and new chipset plans. With a potential Ryzen 7000 delivery day deferment and serious AM5 motherboard programming challenges, we foresee AMD will move the delivery date to the 27th, the day that Intel announces13th Gen Core (Raptor Lake-S) and Z790 chipset.

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Mohammed Abdulrauf

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