Originally planned to be released on July 15, the next-generation Ryzen AI 300 mobile processors will apparently arrive on shelves with a slight delay. Golden Pig, whose leaks we encounter from time to time, reported that AMD had to postpone the launch due to some problems.
Going back, the red team did not give any dates for the launch of the Ryzen AI 300 “Strix Point” mobile and Ryzen 9000 “Granite Ridge” desktop chips. July was mentioned, but a full day was not shared. In past leaks, it was said that mobile processors would go on sale on July 15 and the desktop platform on July 31.
There does not appear to be a change on the desktop side, but it is stated that laptops running with new mobile CPUs have been postponed until July 28. So the release date was pushed a few days earlier than Ryzen 9000. Although the reason for AMD’s laptop delays was not disclosed, it is estimated that there were some problems on the production side. The glitch is most likely related to logistics.
Another source of leaks Hoang Anh PhuAccording to , the review embargo for Strix Point will also be lifted on July 28. On this date, independent videos from various sources will begin to be published. As a result, consumers gearing up for AMD’s mobile Zen 5 chips with RDNA 3.5 graphics will have to wait until the end of the month.
On the other hand, Intel announced that it would ship Lunar Lake processors, which will compete with Strix Point, in the 3rd quarter. Therefore, Lunar Lake may not be available until December or early January.
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