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While AM4’s longevity has surprised us all, though, a long-lasting socket was something AMD had planned from the start. To find out more about the humble beginnings of Ryzen and the sockets that ...
While unexpected, AMD stated its intention to support Socket AM4 long after Socket AM5's release - something confirmed by ex AMD employee, Robert Hallock in my interview with him in 2022, where he ...
To get to the bottom of things, AMD is launching two SKUs, the 16-core/32-thread Ryzen 9 5900XT, boosting up to 4.8GHz, packing 72MB of cache, and coming with a 105W TDP.
Today, AMD launched a duo of Ryzen 5000 processors for the AM4 platform: Ryzen 5 5600XT and Ryzen 5 5600T. Both processors are 6-core, 12-thread 65W parts based on the desktop Zen3 platform (Vermeer).
The AMD AM4 platform is over seven years old, and AMD has not only kept a steady supply of chips but is also launching a couple of new SKUs. According to @momomo_us over at Twitter, the Ryzen 5 ...
AM4 is the CPU socket that just refuses to die. Nearly a decade after first making its way into motherboards, AMD is still releasing new processors for the long-lived setup, still delivering ...
AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7 5700X3D processor will be an 8-core, 16-thread CPU with 96MB of X3D cache on-board, while we're expecting a base clock of 3.0GHz and a boost clock of up to 4.1GHz.
AMD announced desktop versions of its Ryzen 8000 processor family at CES 2024, adding Ryzen AI to its desktop chips. But there are new Ryzen 5000 desktop processors for the AM4 socket, too.
If the whispers prove true, it will be the fourth X3D chip in AMD's Zen 3-based Ryzen 5000 series tailored for the aging AM4 socket. From what we're hearing, it could be a real value champion.
AMD's Zen 3 and AM4 line-up expands with the new Ryzen 7 5700 (no 'X' or 'G' here) that could be a great option for entry-level and mainstream PC gaming.
The Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a Zen 3 chip with six cores, has now shown up on AMD’s promotional site. According to the listing, it’s only available in “LATAM” (Latin America), at least at launch.