• The launch of AMD's Ryzen 9000 series CPUs has been delayed to August 2023, according to a report from Wccftech. The delay is due to AMD's decision to focus on optimizing the new Zen 4 architecture and addressing any potential issues before the official launch.
• The Ryzen 9000 series, codenamed "Raphael," was originally expected to debut in the second quarter of 2023. However, the delay will push the launch back by a few months, allowing AMD to ensure a smooth rollout and address any concerns that may arise during the final stages of development.
• The delay is not expected to have a significant impact on AMD's overall product roadmap or its competitive position in the CPU market. The company is still on track to release its Ryzen 7000 series, based on the Zen 4 architecture, later this year, which will continue to challenge Intel's offerings in the high-end desktop and enthusiast segments.