AMD's new Ryzen 9000 CPUs are reportedly suffering the 'worst launch since Bulldozer' thanks to 'dis

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

AMD's new Zen 5-based Ryzen 9000 CPUs have taken a bit of a beating when it comes to the broader review community. But they weren't that bad, more slightly underwhelming in gaming than in any way broken. Our own chip-fancier Nick is a bit more positive that most (despite his own travails during testing) and points out the in particular is pretty killer for productivity apps and anything that feeds on lots of threads.

Nevertheless, reports are mounting that AMD's latest CPUs are absolutely bombing in the sales charts. The major caveat here is that these reports largely center on individual CPU sales for the DIY market, as opposed to chips going into fully built rigs. And the DIY market is positively puny by comparison.

Still, as a measure of sentiment rather than outright volumes, DIY sales are indicative. And those indications are reportedly bad, as in really bad. According to , the patchy reception of Zen 5 "has had a disastrous effect on sales" in Australia.

The channel claims sales of the chips in Australia are so bad the "figures are hard to believe" with retailers and distributors painting a picture of "worst Ryzen launch since the very start of Ryzen as a whole."

Hardware Unboxed also points to sales figures from German etailer Mindfactory. To cut a long story short, Mindfactory's publicly published figures show that Zen 4 sold twice as many units in the first week after its launch two years ago as Zen 5 has managed in an entire month.

Bear in mind required the then-new AM5 socket and thus a whole new motherboard and memory platform, making the upgrade much more complicated and expensive than Zen 5, which drops straight into existing AM5 boards. Okay, maybe some DIYers are waiting for new chipsets which have yet to arrive, but that's surely a niche within niche. 

Over on another YouTube channel, , you can absorb similar reports, with the headline claim that Zen 5 and the Ryzen 9000 series is the "worst launch since Bulldozer" according to the channel's retailer sources.

Bulldozer, of course, came out in 2011 and was arguably AMD's biggest misstep in CPU design. Zen 5 is [[link]] nothing like Bulldozer in architectural terms—it's a far superior chip and microarchitecture—but that's somewhat academic if it's not selling.

Notably, both Newegg and Amazon's CPU "Best Sellers" lists seem to back up the broader narrative. On Newegg, Zen 5 simply doesn't feature , while Amazon lists the .

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Put another way, why wasn't the inter-core latency issue fixed before launch? It's not as if Intel was putting pressure on AMD [[link]] to push Zen 5 out as soon as possible. On the contrary, Intel has been fighting its own PR ufa747 war, what with crashing 13th and 14th Gen chips and its own next-gen Arrow Lake desktop chips even now probably not out for another month.

Like we said, pay69 slot ดาวน์โหลด Zen is not [[link]] a disaster ufa888 architecturally. It's not massively broken requiring widespread RMAs (eh, Intel?). In fact, it's definitively a bit better than its predecessor. But it's not a huge step forward and that makes it rather poor value for existing users.

To give just one example, the new is selling for about $280. But the old Ryzen 5 7600 can be had for around $180. And in terms of the subjective computing experience as opposed to raw benchmark figures—be that in games or really any other application—you'd be hard pressed to tell them apart. So, maybe it really isn't a huge surprise that customers aren't queuing up for the new CPUs, is it?

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