We may soon get to see AMD the X3D variants of the Ryzen 9000 series pretty soon, as leaker βzhangzhonghaoβ has claimed that Team Red βshould beβ launching the Ryzen 7 9800X3D at the end of October this year.
Ryzen 7 9800X3D Coming Soon?
However, one more interesting tidbit from this information can be seen in the leakerβs full quote:

TITLE: 9800X3D Should Be Launching By End Of October
This time 9950X3D and 9900X3D will be adding some new stuffs so they wonβt be launching alongside the 9800X3D, I guess itβs going to be [released] early next year
zhangzhonghao via Chiphell
If this is indeed correct, this means we will only be seeing one chip come this October. Besides that, the leaker has obtained information from GIGABYTEβs X870 event held recently, and hereβs what they have to say:

[Replying to twfox: βIf all is launched this year, whatβs left for next year? Just look at 7800X3D and 7950X3D, it wonβt be this soon!β]
Itβs not just me saying this, AMDβs officials have already stated such β the AMD guys that attended GIGABYTEβs X870 event. Also, this year itβs really just the 9800X3D; 9950X3D and 9900X3D has to wait until next year because of new stuffs.
zhangzhonghao via Chiphell
Itβs worth noting that the exact launch date is challenged by another leaker Hoang Ang Phu, who claims that 9800X3D will be launching in November instead. Still, itβs possible the end of October may be referring to the announcement date, and AMD definitely wants to hype the product up first given its very underwhelming Ryzen 9000 launch. Besides that, the launch date may end up very close to Intelβs upcoming Arrow Lake desktop launch, so itβs likely a marketing tactic to steal Team Blueβs limelight.
Further down the discussion, another leaker βWjm47196β also claimed that the Ryzen 7 chip will not be overclockable, contrary to previous claims. Officially, AMD does claim that the new X3D lineup will see new features, though nothing exact was specified at the time.
Source: Videocardz
Pokdepinion: I can see why AMD may want to get the X3D as soon as Intel comes up with their answer to Zen 5 β doesnβt help that Ryzen 9000 non-X3D has been underwhelming so far.
