
For those who’re available in the market for a brand new Ryzen PC, beware: AMD is updating a few of its previous Ryzen processors with recent branding and up to date mannequin numbers and passing them off as new processors.
AMD has carved out a variety of “new” Ryzen 100-series chips alongside a pair of latest Ryzen 10-series mannequin numbers. Nonetheless, the chips are apparently equivalent to a variety of older Zen 2 and Zen 3+ processors introduced years in the past in 2022. The distinction is that these new Ryzens “launched” previously few weeks.
AMD is looking these new chips the Ryzen 7 170, the Ryzen 7 160, the Ryzen 5 150, the Ryzen 5 130, the Ryzen 3 110, and the Ryzen 5 40 and the Ryzen 3 30, 3Dcenter.org reported, citing a publish from “Grey” on Twitter. The up to date chips are merely rebadges of Zen 3+ (Rembrandt-R) and Zen 2 (Mendocino) chips that AMD had launched years earlier. The chip maker is looking them the “10-series” and “100-series” chips.
So far as I can inform, the brand new processors are precisely the identical because the older variations, each of which seem on AMD’s web site. For instance, the “new” Ryzen 5 40 is listed as a “Mendocino” core with 4 cores, eight threads, 2MB of L2/4MB of L3 cache, and at speeds of as much as 4.3GHz. It’s manufactured on a 6nm FINFET course of at TSMC, so it’s not even a course of shrink. It seems equivalent to the older Ryzen 5 7520U, which additionally seems on AMD’s website with what seems to be equivalent specs.
Nicely, besides one. The “new” chips launched in September and October 2025, whereas the older chips date again so far as 2022.
AMD had not responded to a request for remark by press time.
To be honest, AMD will not be the primary to go down this path. As WCCFtech famous, Intel quietly launched the Core 5 120 processor earlier this yr, which is only a rebadged “Raptor Lake” processor that the corporate launched within the third quarter of 2025. Intel has mentioned for a while now that prospects want its older processors in favor of the most recent AI-assisted chips.
Nonetheless, the actions by each CPU makers are complicated at greatest and misleading at worst. It actually appears unlikely {that a} purchaser of a standalone CPU wouldn’t analysis what they’re shopping for, however what about somebody on the lookout for a deal on a “new” laptop computer? If somebody have been to purchase a brand new automotive marketed as a “2026” mannequin when it actually simply was a 2023 model, are they actually shopping for a “new” automotive?
Chances are you’ll not want AMD’s decoder wheel to make sense of those new mannequin numbers. But when these new processors seem in laptops and on retailer cabinets, it offers new that means to “purchaser beware.” You could possibly be shopping for outdated know-how offered as the most recent and best AMD has to supply.

