AMD had previously indicated that the release of its 800 series would be staggered across different timeframes. The German publication suggests that the company will delay the B-series launch until next year, with the initial rollout focusing on high-end 800-series chipsets. While it is anticipated that AMD will launch the X870E and X870 together in September, this has not yet been officially confirmed.
This staggered release may impact budget-conscious builders and consumers planning to adopt the Ryzen 9000 series. Those looking to pair a Ryzen 9000 CPU with a B800-series motherboard will need to wait until 2025 to build or upgrade their systems. However, Ryzen 9000 processors are compatible with existing 600-series chipset motherboards, provided the motherboard has a Ryzen 9000-supported BIOS update.