You will be able to learn more about the processor soon. On August 29th at 7PM, the company will host a live stream on its website. There will be more information about the new architecture and platform at the event.

There are some hints as to what to expect. Some of the first Ryzen 7000 model numbers were accidentally shared on the website in July. The company appears to be focused on enthusiast CPUs while leaving budget parts for later releases.

Significant architectural changes are promised by Zen 4 and AM5. There will be more Level 2 cache, boost speeds beyond 5 GHz, and support for newer standards. In early testing, the company claimed a 15 percent increase in performance. It's just a question of whether or not the Ryzen 7000 is fast enough to keep up with the competition.