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[–] simple@lemm.ee 11 points 5 months ago (5 children)

I hope they're actually good this time, the 8000 series was literally just a renamed version of the 7000 series.

[–] pleasejustdie@lemmy.world 30 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (3 children)

That's because, according to the super secret AMD Decoder Wheel, the 7 series just means it came out in 2023, while the 8 series means it comes out in 2024, and the 9 series is any model released first released in 2025. Which means you can't use the first digit to tell what architecture the CPU is at all, you need the 2nd digit and 3rd digit. Which means this "leak" about 9000 series is not a leak because AMD has already stated, for over a year now, that the 9 series would be CPUs released in 2025.

[–] terraborra@lemmy.nz 7 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Pretty sure that diagram only applies to mobile chips and apus. For desktop cpus the first digit denotes architecture.

This article is about forthcoming desktop cpus.

[–] pancakesyrupyum@kbin.social 1 points 5 months ago

Now you hold up for just one damn second

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