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AMD delays Ryzen 9000 chip release for up to two weeks to address quality issues


AMD's Ryzen 9000 processors were set to be released on July 31st, but AMD announced that they'll be delayed up to two weeks "out of an abundance of caution."

Those chips were set to be released on July 31st, but AMD SVP Jack Huynh announced on X that they'll be delayed up to two weeks "out of an abundance of caution." The biggest news stories this morning: Intel has finally figured out its long-standing desktop CPU instability issues, Some police in Arizona will start using drones as first responders, The Engadget guide to the best smartphones. When Reddit said last month that it would block unauthorized data scraping from its site, everyone’s (rightful) first reaction was “AI.” However, now that the change has taken effect, search engines that don’t have deals with the website now appear to be locked out.

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