
AMD’s Ryzen 9 9955HX3D has the potential to be a game-changer for laptop gamers, especially with the added 3D V-cache technology that has made waves in desktop gaming PCs. After the success of AMD’s X3D variants of its Ryzen CPUs, it was only a matter of time before the company brought this high-performance feature to laptops. The second-gen “Fire Range” 9955HX3D processor, featuring 16 cores and the latest Zen 5 architecture, was teased at CES 2025 and is projected to hit the market sometime during the first half of the year.
According to VideoCardz.com, which cites Dream Machines, a European reseller, pre-sale listings for laptops with this powerhouse processor are already live. These laptops come paired with Nvidia’s RTX 5090, the latest in high-performance mobile GPUs, and start at a steep price of over €2,500. Dream Machines has indicated that shipping times for these devices will be available soon, with the laptops expected to launch by late March or early April 2025.
Given the highly anticipated nature of this release, it’s likely that other major gaming laptop brands like Razer, Asus, and Alienware will have their own refreshes with the Ryzen 9 9955HX3D by the same timeframe. However, while this news is exciting, the timing remains speculative. The availability of chips doesn’t necessarily guarantee that these laptops will hit the market as soon as expected, since product rollouts require more than just hardware — design and testing are key steps.
If you’re planning on spending a substantial amount on an incredibly powerful laptop, you may not have to wait much longer, with options expected to roll out by the spring.