AMD has confirmed its commitment to the new AM5 CPU socket, promising to support the platform until at least 2025.
Featuring New AMD Ryzen 7000 Series CPUs (opens in new tab) The Red Team is introducing a new processor socket for the first time in six years, and is also introducing its first LGA design. Yes, you finally don’t have to keep your old credit card handy to fix bent pins. However, we should be more careful about the pins currently on his new AM5 socket.
The old AM4 socket predates the first Zen processors, but with the release of the next-generation AMD CPUs, it has effectively retired from frontline duties. But don’t expect AMD to start introducing new sockets every other year. A few Man.
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AMD’s David McAfee explained at today’s event: “And just like with AM4, he’s committed to supporting the AM5 platform with new technology and next-generation architecture until at least 2025. We’re really excited about the next era of desktop rise with AM5.” I have.”
But AM4 isn’t finished yet. “I think AM4 and AM5 will coexist for quite some time,” she says. “As with AM4, we should expect to build the entire AM5 stack, but it will take time to build, so as always we want to make sure the cost points are right.”
This is an impressive commitment to both socket designs and builds on AMD’s focus on providing continued support for its platforms. The company has gone to great lengths to ensure that all of his existing AM4 CPU coolers are compatible with the new AM5 motherboards. That means you may not even need to replace the cooler when the Zen 5 arrives in 2024.
Yes, AMD has also confirmed that they are on track with their new Zen 5 core designs as well.
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