At AMD's Corporate Financial Analyst Day event, AMD officially confirmed its next-generation client CPU and GPU series.According to AMD's latest roadmap, Gorgon Point "Zen 5 Refresh" CPUs will be launched in 2026, and Medusa Point "Zen 6" CPUs will be launched in 2027.
The first to appear is the Gorgon Point series of CPUs expected to be released in 2026. This is an interim product and is essentially a Zen 5 Refresh version of the existing "Strix/Krackan" processor.
Gorgon Point will add a new version, but will continue to use the configuration of Zen 5 CPU, RDNA 3.5 GPU and XDNA 2 NPU in architecture.

The real next-generation product is the CPU series code-named Medusa Point, which is expected to be released in 2027. Medusa will be equipped with a new Zen 6 core and be equipped with a new generation of GPU and XDNA.
Medusa will be one of many Zen 6 family products, alongside the server-oriented Venice series and the high-end desktop Ryzen Olympic Range series.
It is worth noting that AMD specifically mentioned on the roadmap that the Medusa processor will enable the company's product line to achieve an improvement of more than 10 times in AI performance.

AMD also said that benefiting from the success of Ryzen and Radeon products, it expects client business revenue to reach US$10 billion in 2025, with average selling prices (ASP) increasing by 50% and PC revenue share reaching approximately 28%.

As for graphics cards, AMD only revealed that the next generation of gaming products will support next-generation AI and next-generation ray tracing technology, but did not announce any architectural details, specific names or timetable roadmaps.