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Upcoming Hardware Launches 2025 (Updated May 2025)

@W1zzard
The link to the source of H610 -> cite: "... cost-effective chipsets such as the B660 and H610 in Q1-2022."
But in your Upcoming-Launch-Article you write Q4 2021 for it.
 
He is just being optimistic, thats all.
 
Updated AMD Zen 3+
Updated AMD Zen 4
Updated Intel Alder Lake
Updated Intel Raptor Lake
Updated Zen 3 Threadripper 5000
Updated Intel Ponte Vecchio
Updated Intel Sapphire Rapids
Added AMD Radeon RX 7600 XTand Radeon RX 7700 XT
Updated AMD RDNA3
Updated NVIDIA Hopper
Updated NVIDIA Ada Lovelace
Updated Intel DG2 Discrete GPU
Added upcoming Intel GPU architectures: Battlemage, Celestial and Druid
Updated DDR5 memory
Added Thunderbolt 5
Updated Intel 7 nm / Intel 4
Added Intel 3 and Intel 20A
Removed launched products: AMD Ryzen 5000G Cezanne, AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT
Removed Intel Jupiter Sound which seems cancelled in favor of other GPU products
 
AMD ZEN3+ Rembrandt APU +15% gaming performance increase seems waaaaaaay too low. I'd expect at least a 50% increase.
 
Is there going to be an update on this for september?
 
Updated Intel Alder Lake
Updated AMD Zen 3+ / 3DV Cache
Updated Zen 3 Threadripper 5000
Updated AMD Zen 4
Updated Intel Sapphire Rapids HEDT
Updated NVIDIA RTX 3060/3070/3080/3090 Super
Updated AMD Mining GPU
Updated Intel DG2 GPU
Updated Intel Z690 Chipset
Updated DDR5 Memory
Updated HBM3 Memory
Updated Samsung 3 nanometer
Added Samsung 2 nanometer
Added PCIe 5.0 SSDs
Updated PCI-Express 6.0
Updated Intel CXL Interconnect
 
Updated AMD Zen 4
Added AMD EPYC Milan-X
Updated Intel Raptor Lake
Updated Intel Sapphire Rapids
Updated Intel Meteor Lake
Updated Intel H670, B660 & H610 Chipsets
Updated Intel DG2 Discrete Graphics
Added DDR6 System Memory
Added GDDR6+ and GDDR7 Graphics Memory
Added TSMC 4 nm+
Updated TSMC 3 nanometer
Removed launched products: Alder Lake, Golden Cove, AMD MI200, Intel Z690, DDR5, HBM2E, PCI-Express 5.0, Micron 176-layer NAND, Intel 144-layer NAND, Hynix 128-layer NAND
 

Here AMD clearly states that AM5 will be PCI gen 5.0, around the 07:00 mark.
 
All gpus should have an in stock in store date. 2023 perhaps?? ;)
 
Hardware is such of boring the last few years. Yeah Cores but, hmm boring.

A friend told me this:
Now we have 16 Cores but for what, i still use for video rendering my GPU (he have a Quadro M6000) and Siemens NX work to on GPU,
it make no sense to upgrade from my I7 2600 with 32GB RAM.

He still have the 2600 :laugh:


Im working too with Solidworks (I dont like it, Siemens NX is better) and it make no difference for the CPU if a A8 5500 or a Core I5 10400, it runs very well on the GPU.

A Friend and me made a simply test about 2 years ago via Solidworks:
Ryzen 5 2600 32GB without GPU rendering = it lags terrible if good rendering is on
Core i5 655K 16GB with a R7 240 with GPU Rendering = it was very smooth (First gen I5 with 2 Cores/4 Threads)
 
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Hardware is such of boring the last few years. Yeah Cores but, hmm boring.

A friend told me this:
Now we have 16 Cores but for what, i still use for video rendering my GPU (he have a Quadro M6000) and Siemens NX work to on GPU,
it make no sense to upgrade from my I7 2600 with 32GB RAM.

He still have the 2600 :laugh:


Im working too with Solidworks (I dont like it, Siemens NX is better) and it make no difference for the CPU if a A8 5500 or a Core I5 10400, it runs very well on the GPU.

A Friend and me made a simply test about 2 years ago via Solidworks:
Ryzen 5 2600 32GB without GPU rendering = it lags terrible if good rendering is on
Core i5 655K 16GB with a R7 240 with GPU Rendering = it was very smooth (First gen I5 with 2 Cores/4 Threads)
There are a few use cases where more cores can be put to good use: compiling programs, photo and video editing. And data compression/decompression, but who does that a lot?
The upside of this core-craze is $200-300 toady buys you a 6C/12T midranger that will handle anything you will throw at it. With room to spare.
 
Compression for sure is a thing but the main problem with data decompression is the HDD or SDD :D

Photo and Video editing, i know no one who does it via CPU :roll:
Even from the self semploye up to commercials for big companys everyone rendering via GPU
 
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Compression for sure is a thing but the main problem with data decompression is the HDD or SDD :D

Photo and Video editing, i know no one who does it via CPU :roll:
Even from the self semploye up to commercials for big companys everyone rendering via GPU
Me when I'm editing my vacation photos? I'm staying away from Adobe (personal choice).

For compression it's not about the size of data on disk, but about faster access to the data structures created in memory.

But yeah, overall a pretty thin case for going a bazillion cores.

Edit: Plus, pretty soon no one will afford a GPU anymore :(
 
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There's noctua next-gen 140mm fan for the year 2021 but with lack of news i'm going to guess it's delayed for the year 2022.
 
Will the next update add the "Vermeer S" designation for "Zen 3D" CPUs?

 
Will the next update add the "Vermeer S" designation for "Zen 3D" CPUs?
Definitely. The way I update this article is go through all news since the last update and add whatever is mentioned
 
Added Ryzen 7 5800X3D
Updated AMD Zen 3+
Updated AMD Zen 3 Threadripper 5000
Added Intel Core i9-12900KS
Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti
Added NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti Mobile
Added NVIDIA GeForce MX550
Added AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT
Added AMD Radeon RX 6400
Updated AMD Navi 3x
Updated Intel DG2 Arc Alchemist Discrete GPU
Added AMD X670 Chipset
Updated PCIe 5.0 SSDs
Removed launched products: AMD Navi 12 mining card, Intel H670, B660 & H610, Hynix 176-layer and Toshiba 128-layer NAND, Lucienne Zen 2 APUs, which seem to be cancelled, considering AMD announced 6 nm APUs for mobile at CES
 
Added Ryzen 7 5800X3D
Updated AMD Zen 3+
Updated AMD Zen 3 Threadripper 5000
Added Intel Core i9-12900KS
Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti
Added NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti Mobile
Added NVIDIA GeForce MX550
Added AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT
Added AMD Radeon RX 6400
Updated AMD Navi 3x
Updated Intel DG2 Arc Alchemist Discrete GPU
Added AMD X670 Chipset
Updated PCIe 5.0 SSDs
Removed launched products: AMD Navi 12 mining card, Intel H670, B660 & H610, Hynix 176-layer and Toshiba 128-layer NAND, Lucienne Zen 2 APUs, which seem to be cancelled, considering AMD announced 6 nm APUs for mobile at CES
Idk about others, but you have certainly not removed the Intel chipsets ;)
I'm pretty disappointed to see so few H670 models announced. Everybody seems to have just gone B660 and that only has half the DMI bandwidth :(
 
Do we not have an idea when the lower end Alder Lake CPUs will be out? i5-12400 for instance. There's nothing on the list???
 
Do we not have an idea when the lower end Alder Lake CPUs will be out? i5-12400 for instance. There's nothing on the list???
Q1 2022. Not sure why it's not on the list.
 
Q1 2022. Not sure why it's not on the list.
They're not on the list because they were already announced. That makes them released. Sort of.
 
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