AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 CPU launch apparently just got delayed

AMD’s Ryzen AI 300 CPU launch apparently just got delayed

AMD has apparently slightly pushed back the availability date of its upcoming Ryzen AI 300 Zen 5 laptop CPUs, with the previously expected date of July 15 now scrapped in favor of a July 28 launch. However, while this may seem a surprising move so close to the launch date, neither the original expected date nor the newly speculated date have been officially announced or confirmed by AMD, so we can't technically consider this a delay.

Whenever AMD's new gaming laptop CPUs - based on its new Zen 5 architecture and codenamed Strix Point - do actually land, we fully expect them to be used in some of the best gaming laptops when it comes to those seeking an affordable, thin and light model without a separate GPU. However, based on various new leaks, we could have a little longer to wait than originally hoped.

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Posted from: this blog via Microsoft Power Automate.

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