It looks like the Ryzen 7000 processors will indeed be released much earlier than the end of the year.

According to an insider who often reveals the parameters of future graphics cards and processors, AMD will begin mass production of new CPUs either in April or early May.
Recall that earlier there was evidence that the Ryzen 7000 would be released even earlier than September, that is, sometime in the summer. The start of mass production in mid-spring confirms this. On the other hand, between the start of production and the start of sales, as much time as AMD needs can pass. For example, in the case of the Ryzen 5000, about four months passed between these two stages.
Ryzen 7000 will move to 5nm process technology, Zen 4 architecture and new socket AM5. They will keep 16 cores in the maximum configuration, but will get an iGPU for all desktop models. Also worth noting is support for DDR5 and PCIe 5.0.
Source: ixbt

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