AMD officially announced its Ryzen 7000 processors at
Computex 2022. The chips are built on the new
Zen 4 architecture, which AMD says is up to 31% faster than the best Intel processors in certain applications. Details are light for now, but AMD says the new range will be available this fall.
We didn’t get any specs or model names at Computex, but AMD still showed off its flagship 16-core chip rendering an image in Blender 31% faster than
Intel’s Core i9-12900K. The company dipped its toes in gaming, as well, showing a pre-production 16-core chip running
Ghostwire Tokyo while boosting around 5.5GHz. That’s without overclocking, as well.