Noctua has released an updated product roadmap for 2023 &2024, with significant releases to coincide with next-generation AMD Threadripper CPUs, new coolers, and fans for the future.
It is believed that the updated information from Noctua is to prepare for announcements that will be made soon at Computex 2023, which will begin at the end of this month.
From the information provided in the roadmap, the 8-way fan hub, which was to debut in the first quarter of this year got a slight setback but was released this week in the form of the NA-FH1 that offers 8-channel PWM.
Everything else is suggested to be on track with new coolers. The first major release is coming in Q3 2023 which is the expected launch date of AMD's brand new Ryzen Threadripper 7000 lineup that's codenamed Storm Peak. The CPUs are expected to either utilize the SP6 or SP5 socket. While SP6 is largely similar to SP3, the newer SP5 socket hosts much bigger chips and will require new coolers.
The fourth quarter is set to release new fans and the company's "chromax.black" line, and then in 2024, release a few more fans and the next generation's NH-D15 processor cooler.
Visit us at Computex 2023!
Noctua will be exhibiting at Computex Taipei (May 30th to June 2nd), and we kindly invite you to visit us in Nangang Exhibition Hall 1F, booth I1111a! As usual, we would like to briefly glimpse what we are currently working on by displaying exclusive prototypes and providing a sneak preview of upcoming new products.
The 2023 edition of Computex Taipei marks the first full-scale physical show since the pandemic and will host more than 1100 exhibitors. The organizers of Computex Taipei, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), and the Taipei Computer Association
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