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AMD Gets Ready for the Launch of the Ryzen 9000 Series; Drivers Are Out
AMD has released drivers for its future Ryzen 9000 series processors, which is a big deal. People see this as a step toward the much-anticipated launch of the 9000 series, which could happen at Computex 2024².
## Drivers Are Out Now
ASUS’s most recent chipset drivers, version 6.03.19.217, show that they handle the Ryzen 9000 platform management system. This is a clear sign that AMD is getting ready to release its next-generation CPUs.
**Specs for the Ryzen 9000 Series
The code-named “Granite Ridge” Ryzen 9000 series is supposed to be a big step up from the current Ryzen 7000 series, which is built on Zen 4. There are rumors that the new processors will have anywhere from 6 to 16 cores and either RDNA 2 or RDNA 3.5 graphics built in. When these chips are turned on, they will have a TDP of 65 to 170 watts.
## Date of Release
Even though AMD has said that the Ryzen 9000 CPUs will come out in the second half of 2024, the exact date has not been announced yet. But because AMD has a history of announcing new lines at Computex, it is thought that the Ryzen 9000 chips will be shown off at Computex in June.
It’s Computex 2024
From June 4–7, 2024, the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center<� will host Computex 2024, the world’s biggest AIoT and startup show. It is one of the most important tech events of the year, and AMD has made big news at it in the past²².
## Bottom Line
It’s clear that AMD is getting ready for the launch of its next-generation CPUs since drivers for the Ryzen 9000 series have been made available. The tech world can’t wait for the official release of the Ryzen 9000 series, which is coming up soon at Computex 2024. But until then, you should not put too much stock in these details.
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