AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D Appears in Retail Listing, Hinting at Imminent CES 2026 Launch

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An AMD Ryzen 9000 chip with bright lights behind. Promo render.

The rumor mill has been churning for months, and now we might have our strongest signal yet. AMD’s highly anticipated Ryzen 7 9850X3D, the speculated next champion for gamers, has surfaced on a major retailer’s website, complete with a tantalizing release date.

The listing comes from none other than LDLC, a prominent French tech retailer. On their site, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D is clearly listed, but more importantly, it’s tagged with a release date of January 29. If accurate, this means we could see the chip on shelves in a matter of weeks.

This discovery adds immense credibility to long-standing leaks and perfectly aligns with industry timing. All eyes are on CES 2026, which begins tomorrow, January 6. AMD is widely expected to take the stage for its keynote address and formally unveil its next-generation processors, with the 9850X3D likely being a crown jewel of the presentation. The LDLC listing suggests the launch sequence is locked in: announcement at CES, followed by reviews and retail availability before the month’s end.

You can see the listing that has sparked this latest wave of speculation right here: LDLC Ryzen 7 9850X3D Listing.

While LDLC has not posted a price, all indicators point to it mirroring the launch MSRP of its predecessor, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which debuted at $479. The listed specifications also align with previous leaks, confirming a core configuration of 8 cores and 16 threads and a 120W TDP, ensuring compatibility with existing AM5 motherboards and cooling solutions.

So, what’s the upgrade? The leap appears to be in pure clock speed. The 9850X3D is expected to boast a boost clock of up to 5.6 GHz, a significant jump from the 9800X3D’s 5.2 GHz. This higher frequency should translate to better out-of-the-box performance in both gaming and applications, offering more headroom for enthusiasts.

Interestingly, the retailer’s description also prominently tags the chip as “Ready for AI,” highlighting built-in AI acceleration. This signals AMD’s continued push to position its X3D chips not just as gaming kings, but as versatile processors capable of handling modern productivity, content creation, and AI-enhanced tasks.

If the stars align—CES announcement, January 29 release—AMD is poised to kick off 2026 with a powerful statement. Are you waiting to see official benchmarks, or is the 5.6 GHz boost clock enough to put this at the top of your upgrade list?

Ryzen 7 9850X3D listing. 

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