AMD just recently confirmed that the Ryzen 4000 laptop processors, codenamed Renoir, are now available. However, it won’t be long before the desktop market is introduced to its next generation CPUs - Ryzen Zen 4. While these chips aren’t expected to debut until 2021, the processors have just been leaked in photos, revealing a few juicy details about the new architecture.\n In this video, we take a closer look at FP7 and FP8 engineering samples of the upcoming Ryzen Zen 4 processors. These are the processors AMD is expected to launch for the desktop platform next year, and the leaked photos give us a glimpse of their physical design and specifications. We can also see the new chipset for the processors, which gives us an idea about the performance that the Ryzen Zen 4 architecture can bring. We’ll also be discussing the various features of the new Zen 4 CPUs, such as the modified version of the Zen 3 Core Complex (CCX) and the significant boost in single core and multi-core performance. We’ll also be diving into further details on the features we can expect in the top-tier processors and the more cost-efficient products. At the end of the video, we’ll discuss AMD’s plans for their new Ryzen Zen 4 platform, and whether it will be able to compete with the Intel’s recently announced 11th Gen Rocket Lake CPUs. Video Tags:\n #Ryzen Zen 4 #AMD #Procesors #Leak #FP7 #FP8 #Renoir #Zen 3 #CCX #Intel #Rocket Lake