• Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. • You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Following Ryzen 9000, AMD is set to release its next-gen Ryzen 10000 series processors this year - assuming the company sticks to its existing nomenclature. • These upcoming desktop CPUs from AMD are codenamed “Olympic Ridge” and will be based on the company’s new Zen 6 microarchitecture. • Today, a new leak from reliable tipster HXL says we can expect seven different configs as part of this lineup, across dual- and single-CCD SKUs. • CPU scaling with DLSS Ryzen to the top: How AMD innovated in the gaming CPU market How ARM is working its way into PCs AMD CES 2026 gaming trends press Q&A roundtable transcript 6 8 10 128+8 10+10 12+12February 19, 2026 According to the tweet above, Ryzen 10000 will come in 6-core, 8-core, 10-core, and 12-core layouts as part of the single CCD designs. • For the variants with two CCDs, you have 16-core (8+8), 20-core (10+10) and 24-core (12+12) made possible by simply doubling the chiplets.

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  • AMD is set to launch its next‑generation Ryzen 10000 desktop CPUs this year under the codename “Olympic Ridge,” built on the new Zen 6 microarchitecture. A leak from tipster HXL reports seven configurations: single‑CCD models with 6, 8, 10, and 12 cores, and dual‑CCD variants delivering 16, 20, and 24 cores (8+8, 10+10, 12+12). Each CCD will house 48 MB of L3 cache, giving the flagship a 96 MB option. This marks the first time Ryzen will offer chiplets exceeding 8 cores, potentially raising the high‑end core count to 24. Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake is rumored to feature a 52‑core SKU, but AMD’s lineup focuses on balanced performance across entry‑level to professional tiers.

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