- AMD unveiled the Ryzen 7 7700X3D at $329 (about Php 20,300) at Computex 2026 — an 8-core gaming chip with 104MB of cache, shipping July 16.
- It also extended its commitment to support the AM5 socket through 2029, up from an earlier 2027 pledge.
- AMD relaunched the 5800X3D as a $349 (about Php 21,500) 10th-anniversary edition, shipping June 25.
AMD announced the Ryzen 7 7700X3D at $329 (about Php 20,300) at Computex 2026 — an 8-core chip with 3D V-Cache, 104MB of total cache, and boost up to 4.5GHz, shipping July 16 — and confirmed it will support the AM5 socket through 2029, extending an earlier pledge that ran to 2027.
Extending AM5 support to 2029 means a motherboard bought now can take CPU upgrades for several more years on the same socket. AMD also relaunched the Ryzen 7 5800X3D as a $349 (about Php 21,500) 10th-anniversary edition, shipping June 25.
| Spec | AMD Ryzen 7 7700X3D |
|---|---|
| Cores | 8 (104MB total cache) |
| Boost | Up to 4.5GHz |
| Price | $329 (ships July 16) |
| Socket | AM5 (supported through 2029) |
| Also announced | Ryzen 5800X3D 10th-anniversary edition ($349, June 25) |
X3D chips use stacked cache that improves frame rates in CPU-bound games, and at its budget-friendly price point, the 7700X3D slots into the current generation against Intel’s gaming parts. The 5800X3D anniversary edition revisits the chip that introduced AMD’s 3D V-Cache to desktops in 2022.
AMD hasn’t announced Philippine pricing for the 7700X3D yet. But local figures usually follow through component retailers after the global launch. The longer socket commitment is the part most relevant to anyone on AM5: the platform now has a stated upgrade path through 2029.

