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AMD Zen 6 and Intel Nova Lake CPUs reportedly arriving late, delayed to CES 2027 — next-gen chips rocked by industry turmoil

AMD Zen 6 and Intel Nova Lake CPUs reportedly arriving late, delayed to CES 2027 — next-gen chips rocked by industry turmoil

Both AMD and Intel are reportedly facing delays in the launch of their next-gen CPUs, with AMD's Zen 6 and Intel's Nova Lake CPUs now expected to arrive in 2027. The manufacturing crisis in the industry may have contributed to these delays, pushing back the release dates beyond initial projections. While there were prior indications of Zen 6 launching in 2026, new information suggests a 2027 release for the Ryzen 10000 "Olympic Ridge" family. Intel's Nova Lake CPUs are also rumored to be delayed, with a potential staggered release starting in Q4 2026 and continuing into CES 2027. These delays come amidst industry turmoil, with rising prices for components like RAM, SSDs, and GPUs impacting the tech landscape.

Tom's Hardware
Intel's next-gen Nova Lake desktop CPUs with dual compute tiles rumored to over 700W power (!)

Intel's next-gen Nova Lake desktop CPUs with dual compute tiles rumored to over 700W power (!)

The article discusses rumors about Intel's upcoming Nova Lake desktop CPUs, which are said to feature dual compute tiles and consume over 700W of power. These next-gen processors are expected to offer significant performance improvements but may require robust cooling solutions due to their high power consumption. Intel has not officially confirmed these details, but the potential for such powerful CPUs has generated excitement and speculation in the tech community.

TweakTown
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with Wraith Stealth Cooler drops to all-time low $67 on Amazon

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with Wraith Stealth Cooler drops to all-time low $67 on Amazon

The AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor, built on Zen 2 architecture, has dropped to an all-time low price of $67 on Amazon, making it an attractive option for budget PC builds or system upgrades. This 6-core, 12-thread chip comes with a Wraith Stealth Cooler, with the option to upgrade to a Wraith Spire Cooler for just $4 more. Despite being over five years old, the Ryzen 5 3600 still offers competitive performance with a base clock of 3.6 GHz and boost up to 4.2 GHz, along with a 32MB L3 cache and 65W TDP. While newer processors may outperform it, the Ryzen 5 3600 remains a solid choice for those on a tight budget or looking to refurbish older systems.

Tom's Hardware

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