According to news from this site on April 24, ASUS and MSI recently released AGESA firmware updates to AMD 600 series motherboards, confirming support for "next-generation AMD Ryzen CPU", and the official press release issued by Gigabyte once again stated that the next-generation Ryzen The desktop processor is named "Ryzen 9000".
Previously there was news that AMD’s next-generation Ryzen processors will enable a new naming method after upgrading to the Zen 5 architecture. However, it seems that AMD will not do so in the short term. Adjustment.
AMD is expected to announce the Zen 5 “Granite Ridge” Ryzen CPU at the Computex conference in June this year, and existing leaks have shown that there will be a 6/8-core version.
Regarding AMD’s naming convention, logically, Strix Point should be labeled Ryzen 8050. However, rumors suggest that the Fire Range and Strix Halo will be released next year. For the sake of consistency, it seems more appropriate to use the same naming scheme for all Zen5 products.
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