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Sean Hollister / The Verge : AMD unveils the $330 Ryzen 7 7700X3D CPU, relaunches the 5800X3D as a $349 10th-anniversary edition, and plans to support the AM5 motherboard socket until 2030 — AMD is committing to AM5 through 2029 and relaunching old chips. … Computex 2026 is underway in Taiwan … Reuters : A look at AMD CEO Lisa Su's and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's contrasting China playbooks, with Su keeping a lower profile; China accounts for ~20% of AMD's revenue — When
AMD's new and relaunched X3D CPUs plus a long AM5 support promise affect platform planning, upgrade cycles, and procurement for builders and OEMs. Market moves and China revenue exposure matter for supply, pricing, and regional strategy.
Dossier last updated: 2026-06-01 03:56:27
A look at contrasting China playbooks of AMD CEO Lisa Su and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, with Su keeping a lower profile; China accounts for ~20% of AMD's revenue (Reuters)
AMD unveils the $330 Ryzen 7 7700X3D CPU, relaunches the 5800X3D as a $349 10th-anniversary edition, and plans to support the AM5 motherboard socket until 2030 (Sean Hollister/The Verge)
AMD unveiled two new Ryzen 7 X3D desktop CPUs ahead of Computex 2026: a special 10th-anniversary Ryzen 7 5800X3D for the AM4 platform and a Ryzen 7 7700X3D for AM5. The 5800X3D anniversary edition ships with special packaging and a Carbice Ice Pad thermal pad using carbon nanotube TIM, and will go on sale June 25 with an SEP of $349. The Ryzen 7 7700X3D matches previous leaks: eight Zen 5 cores, 4.0 GHz base, up to 4.5 GHz boost, 96 MB L3 cache, and 120 W TDP; it launches July 16 at $329. These releases extend AMD’s X3D cache strategy across AM4 and AM5, targeting gaming and cache-sensitive workloads.
Sean Hollister / The Verge : AMD unveils the $330 Ryzen 7 7700X3D CPU, relaunches the 5800X3D as a $349 10th-anniversary edition, and plans to support the AM5 motherboard socket until 2030 — AMD is committing to AM5 through 2029 and relaunching old chips. … Computex 2026 is underway in Taiwan …
Reuters : A look at AMD CEO Lisa Su's and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's contrasting China playbooks, with Su keeping a lower profile; China accounts for ~20% of AMD's revenue — When AMD CEO Lisa Su arrived in China last week just days after Nvidia's CEO left, she kept a much lower profile than Jensen Huang …