During a conference call on record Q2 2022 numbers, AMD CEO Lisa Sue confirmed the launch of Ryzen 7000 CPUs, RDNA 3 GPUs and EPYC Genoa in the coming months of 2022.
AMD confirms Ryzen 7000 with Zen 4 cores for Q3 2022, high-end RDNA 3 GPUs and EPYC Genoa CPUs coming later this year
AMD released a file Standard Quarter Just a few hours ago, revenue was up 70% year over year, with data center revenue alone rising to $1.5 billion in Q2 2022.
AMD Ryzen 7000 “Raphael” CPUs are coming this quarter
So let’s get the big fish out first. AMD CEO Lisa Su confirmed that the red team will be launched Ryzen 7000 desktop processor, codenamed Raphael, and based on Zen 4’s rack storage infrastructure this quarter. Although no exact date has been given, it seems that the leaked September launch could become a reality. The launch will not only include the CPU range, but also new 600-series motherboards like the X670E and X670, which are believed to be part of the first wave. Four slides that will likely make up the first lineup of the “X” series.
Looking ahead, we are on track to launch the brand new 5nm Ryzen 7000 desktop processor and AM5 platforms later this quarter, delivering leading gaming and content creation performance.
Lisa Su, CEO, AMD (Q2 2022 Earnings Call)
AMD Radeon RX 7000 “RDNA 3” GPUs will be released in late 2022
AMD also confirmed that the company will release “high-end” RDNA 3 GPUs later this year. It sounds similar to the launch of Gen 3 and RDNA 2, which launched just a few months ago. It looks like we’ll get a teaser for the RDNA 3 Radeon RX 7000 GPU around the Ryzen 7000 launch, but the official launch will be in October or November. AMD’s focus on higher levels means they get the files Compete with high-end solutions directly against Advanced NVIDIA Ada Lovelace graphics.
While we expect the gaming graphics market to decline in Q3, we remain focused on executing on our GPU roadmap, including the launch of three high-end RDNA GPUs later this year.
Lisa Su, CEO, AMD (Q2 2022 Earnings Call)
The AMD EPYC 9000 “Genoa” processor is on track for a 2022 launch
Finally, AMD confirms that its EPYC 9000 “Genoa” CPUs are on track to launch later this year. The company is already seeing strong demand for the Genoa and is also working on releasing the Bergamo “Gen 4C” with an improved 3D V-Cache for Genoa X chips in 2022 early next year.
Looking ahead, customer attraction for next-generation 5nm public server CPUs is very strong. We are on track to launch and ramp up Genoa as the industry’s highest performing general purpose server CPU later this year and position our data center business for continued growth and revenue sharing.
In addition to Genoa, we have Bergamo, a cloud-enhanced feature that will go live early next year. So there are many new products that support our growth ambitions.
From what we see today, there is once again a strong customer attraction in Genoa.
Lisa Su, CEO, AMD (Q2 2022 Earnings Call)
Overall, it looks like AMD is poised to grab some serious market share in the client and server PC space with the upcoming Ryzen, Radeon and EPYC products. We can’t wait to see what AMD releases in the next few months.