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Upcoming Hardware Launches 2025 (Updated May 2025)

Updated AMD Zen 3
Updated AMD Zen 4
Updated AMD Renoir Ryzen 4000 APU
Updated AMD Threadripper 3990X
Added AMD Athlon 3000 Mobile SOC
Added Intel Core i9-10990XE
Updated Intel Comet Lake
Updated Intel Tiger Lake
Updated VIA Centaur
Updated Intel Xe Discrete Graphics
Added NVIDIA Ampere
Added AMD Radeon RX 5600 / RX 5600 XT
Updated AMD Navi 12
Added AMD Big Navi
Updated Hynix 4D NAND
Updated DDR5 System Memory
Updated TSMC 3 nanometer process
Removed launched products: RX 5500 / 5500 XT, new AMD Threadripper chipsets
 
@W1zzard 8 channel memory for Zen3? Are you sure?

Cannon Lake: "Additional processors delayed to 2019"

And I don't think AMD's B550 is slated for Q1'20 anymore.
 
@W1zzard 8 channel memory for Zen3? Are you sure?

Cannon Lake: "Additional processors delayed to 2019"

And I don't think AMD's B550 is slated for Q1'20 anymore.
Fixed, I was thinking 8 modules.

Not sure about Cannon Lake, any sources?

B550 in Q1 could still happen
 
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Cannon Lake only had a measly mobile i3 in 2018. Ice Lake (also mobile only) succeeded it in 2019 and Tiger Lake (also mobile only) should come this year to replace Ice Lake.
 
8 channel memory for Zen3? Are you sure?
Actually yes, check out the Rome 1-socket server boards. 16 modules, 8 channels

Shouldn't the 2080 Ti Super be removed? I thought that rumor was debunked?
Giving it just a bit more time
 
Actually yes, check out the Rome 1-socket server boards. 16 modules, 8 channels
Ok, I didn't know AMD was leading with server parts.
 
NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti Super
  • Release Date: Early 2020
Added NVIDIA Ampere
Release Date: probably H2 2020
Wonder if that rumor was fake after all, does Turing halo refresh even make sense this close to Ampere.
 
Wonder if that rumor was fake after all, does Turing halo refresh even make sense this close to Ampere.

Probably not though a lot of the Ampere info is speculation too. I suppose there is still a distant chance Ampere could release Q3 (or later?) and a final Turing money grab could launch at GTC? Does seem unlikely now with no reveals or leaks at CES.
 
This is the single best web page in whole Internet now...
It should be a permanent feature on TPU with a link on the main page.

It would be even better if it became more diagram-like, visually dividing markets (etc. desktop / laptop / server), so I can clearly see what on the horizon for me, and when it's valid to get excited and plan upgrade.
 
It should be a permanent feature on TPU with a link on the main page.
It's usually always listed in the right side bar "Popular Reviews"
 
Updated Intel Comet Lake
Updated Intel Lakefield
Updated Intel Tiger Lake
Updated AMD Renoir APU
Updated VIA Centaur / Zhaoxin KaiXian
Separated AMD Arcturus and AMD RDNA2 into two separate sections, since Arcturus is based on Vega
Updated NVIDIA Ampere
Updated AMD Big Navi
Updated Intel Xe
Updated Intel 400-Series Chipsets
Updated DDR5 Memory
Updated Toshiba 128-Layer NAND Flash
Removed launched RX 5600 / RX 5600 XT
 
I guess a whole bunch of this will be pushed back due to Covid 19 (the official name for the current strain of coronavirus).
 
AMD still won't say if the Zen 2 APUs will be PCIe 4 on desktop it seems.

Though at least Assmedia has gotten PCIe 3 sorted for B550.
 
AMD still won't say if the Zen 2 APUs will be PCIe 4 on desktop it seems.

Though at least Assmedia has gotten PCIe 3 sorted for B550.
From current finding Renoir only supports PCI-e 3.0 . If desktop has the same(most likely) than desktop APU will also have PCI-e 3.0.
 
From current finding Renoir only supports PCI-e 3.0 . If desktop has the same(most likely) than desktop APU will also have PCI-e 3.0.

That's why I'm suspicious about AMD being so quiet about it.

Though it's really simple for them to turn off PCIe 4 support through the Agesa. Which is why I still have a little hope they just disabled it for mobile because of the power usage increase.
 
That's why I'm suspicious about AMD being so quiet about it.

Though it's really simple for them to turn off PCIe 4 support through the Agesa. Which is why I still have a little hope they just disabled it for mobile because of the power usage increase.
Well they could do that. PCI-e 3 for efficient laptop and PCI-e for desktop. But the question is did AMD to the hassle to do so? PCI-e 4.0 controller is more complex than PCI-e 3 controller, AMD could only include PCI-e 3.
 
Anything about the ATX12VO? The page doesnt talk about the ATX12VO that will be released this year, maybe this should be mentionned.
 
Updated AMD Zen 3 and Zen 4
Updated Intel Comet Lake
Added Intel Alder Lake
Updated VIA CenTaur
Updated AMD RDNA2
Added AMD RDNA3
Added AMD CDNA & CDNA2
Updated NVIDIA Ampere
Updated Intel Xe Graphics
Updated B550 Chipset
Updated DDR5 Memory
Updated PCI-Express 6.0
Removed launched Threadripper 3990X
 
Man, I don't think I've scrolled so fast through Intel announcements in ages. That's how interesting they've become lately :D
 
Updated Intel Comet Lake
Updated Intel Lakefield
Updated Intel Rocket Lake
Added RTX 2060 Super Mobile
Updated AMD RDNA2 Graphics Architecture
Added Intel 500-Series Chipsets
Updated DDR5 System Memory
Updated TSMC 5 nm process
Removed launched Athlon 3000 Mobile & Ryzen 4000 APUs / Renoir
 
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