
AMD's Rick Bergman confirmed the Ryzen 4000 (Zen 3, Vermeer) launch by late 2020. Expect 15-25% IPC gains on the 7nm+ process.

AMD CEO Lisa Su confirms Ryzen 4000 Vermeer (Zen 3) CPUs are on track for a 2020 launch, touting up to 20% IPC gains and higher clock speeds.

AMD's Ryzen 4000G APUs and refreshed Ryzen 3000XT CPUs are set to launch on July 21, including PRO versions. These new chips will be compatible with AM4 motherboards.

AMD's Ryzen naming scheme is a mess. We explain why APUs are often a generation behind standard CPUs in architecture.

AMD states Zen 3 (Ryzen 4000) chips only work with X570/B550 and new chipsets. X570/B550 owners just need a BIOS update. Older boards might still get support.

AMD is preparing a new AM5 platform, set to replace AM4 in 2022. It will support 5nm Ryzen 5000 processors, DDR5, and USB 4.0, but without PCI-e 5.0.

Ryzen 4000 (Zen 3) CPUs are expected to offer a 17% performance increase over Ryzen 3000, alongside an improved L3 cache architecture and higher clock speeds.

AMD's Zen 3 CPUs (Ryzen 4000 series) are expected in the second half of 2020, built on a 7nm+ process. They will likely maintain AM4 compatibility.

AMD's updated roadmap confirms Zen 3 processors and RDNA 2 graphics cards for 2020. Expect ray tracing and more details at CES 2020.

AMD Zen 5 development is in full swing! While Zen 2 just launched and Zen 3 is coming, AMD is already working on Zen 5, possibly skipping Zen 4. New CPUs expected by 2024.