AMD announced last month that it had missed the date of shipping the R 7040HS laptop processors, or better known as (Phoenix), and that it would ship the processors in April, and we are now in May and we did not see these processors in retailers.
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But take a look at the laptop market. There are laptops with AMD Phoenix APUs for sale, some are in stock, and some gamers and technicians are lurking in buying them early, giving some early coverage of AMD Zen3/RDNA3 laptops without an official launch.
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The first statement of (CES) stated that the shipment of devices, a laptop computer, should be in March, and after that it was postponed more in line with OEMs partners and announced that the launch would be in the month of April, and nothing until the month of May, and now AMD is presenting a third statement in which it says: Shipping is already done, just not to consumers but OEMs:
“We did start to ramp production of those "Ryzen 7040" Series [chips]. Our OEM partners have started shipping those systems. -Largely, the (7040HS) systems. So those should hit etail and retail over the next several weeks. -We started shipping last quarter, -and those systems should be available in the next several weeks.”
— AMD spokesperson to "Tom’s Hardware".
news source: tomshardware & videocardz.com

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