1. AMD's Ryzen 9000 series, codenamed 'Granite Ridge', will be released next month and is based on the AM5 socket. 2. The CPUs feature up to 28x PCIe 5.0 lanes and include a basic RDNA 2-iGPU. 3. The 8-core Zen 5 CCDs use the TSMC N4P node, offering improvements in power reduction, performance, and transistor density.
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