AMD’s Ryzen 7000 CPU family will be further expanded in 2023 with the launch of the entry-level A620 chipset with 3D V-Cache components.
AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU Rumors: 3D V-Cache Chips in 8/6 Core Flavors, A620 Chipset and Next-Gen APUs in 2023
As Bilibili is a passionate citizen, leaker reported that AMD has three major products planned for 2023.

AMD Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache in 8-core and 6-core flavors
The first and most obvious was the Ryzen 7000 3D V-Cache lineup sure To be unveiled by us at CES 2023. It is reported that the lineup will have only two parts, an 8-core and a 6-core variant. So it looks like we will get Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Ryzen 5 7600X 3D more or less. These CPUs will offer a 3D-stacked chiplet design, featuring larger SRAM and providing users with superior gaming performance in cache-intensive titles. The result will be similar to the first generation V-Cash chip, Ryzen 7 5800X3DWhich has become a popular chip due to its amazing performance and even more fantastic price.
APUs on AM5, Ryzen 7000G are planned for late 2023
AMD isn’t just stopping at the 3D V-Cache part, as later in 2023, a next-gen AM5 desktop APU lineup is planned. This lineup will also fall under the Ryzen 7000 ‘G’ series family but is expected to launch in the second half of 2023. Currently, there’s no information available on what these lines of chips will offer, but since they’re going to be compatible with the AM5 platform, it’s likely to be a variant. Phoenix Point (Gen 4 + RDNA 3) APUs which will begin shipping to the mobile in the first half of the year.

One interesting piece of information shared is that these Ryzen 7000 chips will only support DDR5-4800 memory which is a little weak considering the APU needs all the bandwidth they can get. The chips will be available in 8-core and 6-core flavors and enhanced models are also being talked about although no information has been given yet.
The A620 takes AM5 to the entry-level
Finally, there is an update to the A620 chipset platform. So far, AMD has confirmed the X670 and B650 chipsets but the leaker has reported that the A620 chipset will be announced around Q2 2022 and will not offer CPU overclocking support. The entry-level platform will make sense with non-X and low-end Ryzen 3 chips if AMD plans to introduce them. This may solve the problem of the higher price of the AM5 platform, but considering how limited the entire A620 chipset platform will be, it doesn’t make sense to use these motherboards if you plan to benefit from the longevity of the AM5 ecosystem.
AMD Zen CPU/APU Roadmap:
Zen architecture | Jane d | Zen+ | Jane 2 | Jane d | Gen 3+ | Jane 4 | Jane 5 | Jane 6 |
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process node | 14nm | 12nm | 7nm | 7nm | 6nm? | 5nm/4nm | 4nm/3nm | TBA |
server | EPYC Naples (1st Generation) | N/A | EPYC ROM (2nd generation) | EPYC Milan (3rd Generation) | N/A | EPYC Genoa (4th generation) EPYC Genoa-X (4th Gen) EPYC Sienna (4th Generation) EPYC Bergamo (5th generation?) |
EPYC Turin (6th Generation) | EPYC Venice (7th Generation) |
High end desktop | Ryzen Threadripper 1000 (White Haven) | Ryzen Threadripper 2000 (Coflax) | Ryzen Threadripper 3000 (Castle Peak) | Ryzen Threadripper 5000 (Available) | N/A | Ryzen Threadripper 7000 (Storm Peak) | TBA | TBA |
Mainstream desktop CPUs | Ryzen 1000 (Summit Ridge) | Risen 2000 (Pinnacle Ridge) | Ryzen 3000 (Matis) | Ryzen 5000 (Vermeer) | Ryzen 6000 (Warhol / Discontinued) | Ryzen 7000 (Raphael) | Ryzen 8000 (Granite Ridge) | TBA |
Mainstream desktop. Laptop APU | Ryzen 2000 (Raven Ridge) | Ryzen 3000 (Picasso) | Ryzen 4000 (Renoir) Ryzen 5000 (Lucien) |
Ryzen 5000 (Cezanne) Ryzen 6000 (Barcelo) |
Ryzen 6000 (Rembrandt) | Ryzen 7000 (Phoenix) | Ryzen 8000 (Strix Points) | TBA |
Low-power mobile | N/A | N/A | Ryzen 5000 (Van Gogh) Ryzen 6000 (Dragon Crest) |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
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