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The delay in the availability of the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series may be due to problems with the BIOS


The delay in the availability of the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series may be due to problems with the BIOS



A couple of days ago it was rumored that the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series processors would have delayed their launch, no showto the next September 27th. This would be a few days more than the initial date scheduled for the 15th of the same month. The reason was initially unknown, but from the ChipHell forums make reference to BIOS problems for the new X670 and X670E chipset boards that will bring these new CPUs to life.

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AMD will hold an event on August 30 related to Zen 4, the cores on which these new AMD Ryzen 7000 Series are based. In this event it is expected that expand the existing information on these new processors, this includes the models that will be released initially along with the manufacturer’s recommended price. The event has been announced just after these rumors of delay in the availability of processors, so we can think that problems with BIOS are minor and they will be fixed soon.

On the other hand, AMD has only confirmed the event on August 29but various sources including reviewers on the Chiphell forums have already been informed of this change in the NDA on the availability of processors.

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September 27 is also the date chosen by Intel for its Innovation eventwhere they are expected to present the next generation of processors Intel Raptor Lake whose results are constantly being filtered with very good results.

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Article Writer: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and a 210MB hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles that I write in Geeknetic. I spend most of my free time playing video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC.

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