Mohammed Abdulrauf
لدي اهتمام وخبرة بعدة مجالات ابرزها المونتاج وكتابة المراجعات والتصوير والالعاب والرياضة احب التقنية والكمبيوتر وتركيبه وتطويره واحاول تطوير نفسي في هذه المجالات
AMD has apparently pushed market-accessibility date of its cutting edge Ryzen 7000 series “Harmony 4” work area processors from September 15 to September 27, 2022. This would conflict with the supposed item declaration date of the Intel thirteenth Generation Core “Raptor Lake” processor series. If valid, this is perhaps a move intended to keep Intel from sharing execution quantities of Ryzen 7000-series processors in the item declaration show of “Raptor Lake,” as Intel can contrast the chips it is reporting and contending AMD items that are accessible in the market at that point.
A September 27 market accessibility may as yet mean a late-August item declaration along the sidelines of Gamescom, with item surveys before very long. It’s simply that the market accessibility date is currently pushed to late-September. Intel’s send off cycle for “Raptor Lake” could see a late-September declaration, yet it is not yet clear in the event that item accessibility is prompt, or coordinated weeks after the fact. The thirteenth Gen Core “Raptor Lake” processor is based on a similar LGA1700 bundle as current “Birch Lake,” and viable with existing Intel 600-series motherboards with a UEFI firmware update; in spite of the fact that will be sent off close by new Intel 700-series chipset motherboards. AMD’s Ryzen 7000-series item send off will be planned with those of viable Socket AM5 motherboards in view of the AMD 600-series chipset, and another line of DDR5 memory modules highlighting the AMD EXPO innovation.
لدي اهتمام وخبرة بعدة مجالات ابرزها المونتاج وكتابة المراجعات والتصوير والالعاب والرياضة احب التقنية والكمبيوتر وتركيبه وتطويره واحاول تطوير نفسي في هذه المجالات