AMD is reportedly corralling its partners up for a ‘Partner’s Summit’ event on April 23. Rumour has it that those attending will get all the goss on the packed year ahead for the Texas company – including word on its upcoming AMD Navi GPUs and AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs.

This year is set to be an exciting one for AMD and gamers. Understandably so. Navi and Ryzen rumours have already been plentiful on the grapevine this year, and although few have proven veracious. AMD has confirmed only the loosest, non-specific release windows for its upcoming chips, with AMD Ryzen 3000 set to launch “mid-year”, and AMD Navi promised repeatedly to be on track sometime before 2020.

So are you suitably salty? Here we go. WCCFTech says it has received word of an AMD Partner’s Summit occurring on April 23. The event is suspected to be regional, likely involving North American partners only. And it also suspects – but falls short of confirming – that AMD will release some embargoed information regarding AMD Navi and Ryzen 3000 CPUs during the event prior to an official announcement later in the year.