Advanced Micro Devices launched a new set of AMD Ryzen 7 processors at Computex 2026 in Taiwan today. AMD said the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor 10th anniversary edition will debut on June 25 at $349. The Zen3 CPU has eight cores and 16 threads and it runs at a CPU boost clock speed of up to 4.5GHz. It comes with a 100MB cache and 105 watts of TDP. The processor is built for gaming and it can run 115% more frames per second than the Ryzen 7 2700X processor across 30 games. It’s positioned as the best gaming processor for DDR 4 memory platforms, making it ideal for lower cost and low-end systems that could become more popular amid the memory chip shortage. 10th anniversary edition of AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor. Source: AMD AMD noted that it has unmatched socket longevity, as its AM4 motherboard socket has been around since 2017 and its AM5 socket will support Zen 4 and Zen 5 processors through 2029. AMD is also introducing the AMD Ryzn 7 7700X3D processor with eight Zen 4 cores and 16 threads. It will run at up to 4.5GHz with a 104MB cache and 120 watts TDP. AMD is also introducing automatic memory overclocking via AMD Expo ultra low latency. That gets about 4% better frames per second on games, and it will be available from leading memory partners. Radeon graphics AMD Radeon RX 9070 Series graphics card. Source: AMD AMD is also introducing its AMD Radeon RX…