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AMD promises AM5 socket life support through to 2027 and beyond

Byadmin

Jun 3, 2024


At Computex 2024, AMD announced its new Ryzen 9000 series of processors, all sporting the Zen 5 architecture. This is the second generation of CPUs that use the AM5 socket and one thing is clear: It’s far from being the last to do so. In fact, AM5 will see new Ryzen models all the way through to 2027 and beyond, confirming AMD’s commitment to socket longevity.

AM5 first saw the light of day at the CES 2022 event, before being given a thorough introduction at Computex 2022. Designing a socket to last for numerous generations of chips is no mean feat, as it not only needs to support current technologies but also those yet to be used, as well as the power and performance demands of the future.

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The first processors to find a home in the little 40 x 40 mm socket—with its 1,718 contact pins—were all the Zen 4-powered Ryzen 7000 series, and now the latest Ryzen 9000 joins them. If you were a certain blue-themed chip company, you might squeeze one more generation of CPUs into the socket before designing a new one, but that’s not the case here.



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