AMD has confirmed that socket AM5 will continue to be supported for some time. Accordingly, the platform will be supplied with new processors for at least two years. However, no major progress is expected in the technological framework.
In 2022, AMD launched a new platform for Ryzen processors with AM5 socket. The platform inherited the AM4 socket and brought some technological innovations, including DDR5 and PCIe 5.0, with. AM4 was due for release in spring 2022 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D It reached its final peak and is considered one of the longest-lasting sockets in CPU history, with a lifespan of a full seven years. If you believe current rumors, new CPUs with 3D cache for sockets will appear next year.
AM5 is also with a long service life
The AM5 base has been with us since 2022 and forms the basis for the current ones Ryzen 7000 processor. Ryzen 8000G and Ryzen 9000 CPUs will also be released next year. Beyond that the base should be supported. opposite OverclockersUK David McAfee, AMD general manager of client platforms, reiterated the promise of the platform yet At least until 2025 want to support
Technical framework conditions remain unchanged
Of course, this means that the technical framework conditions will not change in the next few years. Accordingly, we will DDR5Two memory channels and 24 + 4 PCIe-lanes The existing TDPO will stagnate in the coming years, which is not really a bad thing. At least PCIe 5.0 should still be fast enough for graphics cards and SSDs after 2025. In addition, the speed of DDR5 can be further increased.
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