At a private Gigabyte event, it is mentioned that the AMD X570 chipset is developed for the Matisse (Ryzen 3000) processors.
According to a slide released by a Taiwanese source, AMD plans to announce the Matisse-based chipset already on Computex, which will take place in Taipei at the end of May. The slides have gigabyte watermarks.
【情報】i9 9900KF? C62x? B36x? bj4 https://t.co/aa2ByOAsnA pic.twitter.com/Pql9KlqeHM
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This X570 chipset would be the first to support PCI Express 4.0, a technology supported by Zen 2 and 7 nm Vega GPUs. If this filtration is true, then it would be very strange if Navi and Ryzen 3000 were not able to support PCIe 4.0, which would provide twice the bandwidth of PCI Express 3.0.
The slide is clearly from a few months ago, as the B450 and Athlon 200GE series are still marked red. However, it is possible that the launch could be planned for another event.
Slides show KF variants of the Intel Core 9000
This slide also shows that the Intel Glacier Falls will be available in the third quarter of 2019. This means that Skylake Refresh has a relatively short shelf life.
The picture also shows the Intel B365 and H310C chipsets. Both will be launched with new motherboards.
Last but not least there is a picture showing the KF variants of the 9th generation CPUs, such as Intel Core i9-9900KF, Core i7-9700KF, Core i5-9600KF, i3-9350KF, and non-K – i5-9400F and i3-8100F variants. We’ll see what these new 9000 series variants from Intel are all about.