Launch Of Ryzen 9000 Processor Delayed, AMD Prioritize Quality

JAKARTA - AMD has announced a brief delay in the launch of the very public-anticipated Ryzen 9000 processor series. This decision was taken after the company identified undetermined quality issues during final product inspections.

In a statement, AMD stressed its dedication to providing a high-quality experience for all Ryzen users. They choose a cautious approach by working with channel partners to replace the processors originally produced with units that meet their strict quality standards.

The revised launch schedule sees a gradual launch, with Ryzen processors 79700X and Ryzen 5 9600X available on August 8, while Ryzen 99950X and Ryzen 99900X top-end will launch on August 15.

Although AMD did not express specifically about these quality issues, they have assured consumers that additional filtering measures have been implemented for future Ryzen 9000 processors. The delay in this launch appears aimed at ensuring overall quality control.

In an official statement, AMD said, "We really appreciate the patience of our community and remain committed to providing products that meet the highest expectations. We believe that the additional steps we take will guarantee the best experience for all Ryzen users."

This delay reflects an AMD approach that prioritizes quality rather than rushing to launch products into the market. Technological enthusiasts are now looking forward to the promised debut of the Ryzen 9000 processor that will provide significant performance improvements and the latest innovations in the computer processor industry.