AMD has already released some Zen 3 architecture mobile and desktop Ryzen processors, as well as the Epyc server processors. But the Ryzen 5000G desktop APUs and the new Ryzen Threadripper are still ahead.

The latter have the least amount of data and rumors, but today they seem to be on the HWiNFO software support list.

As you can see, it mentions both the current Threadripper Pro and the next generation Threadripper. This may hint at the imminent release of top-end CPUs. There is no other data there, but we know that the new processors will be similar to the new Epyc, that is, they will retain a maximum of 64 cores, will receive PCIe 4.0 support and will definitely be expensive.
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