This comes five months after AMD launched its anticipated Ryzen 9000 “Zen 5” processors in early July.
It was previously assumed that Intel’s new processors would be released in October, but according to recent rumors, the release has been delayed. This move could work in AMD’s favor, allowing the company to capture more market share.
Intel will hold an “ON” event in September where it will announce its Arrow Lake-S processors.
But if they really aren’t out by December, that could be a major blow to the company, especially considering the instability issues with the current 13th and 14th-gen processors.
Source: Ferra

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