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AMD's AM6 socket design for future gaming motherboards has reportedly leaked, showing a higher pin count for its next-gen Zen ...
AMD's future-gen Zen 7 processors will fit into the new AM6 socket, which is said to bring a 22% increase in pin count, while ...
For AMD in the CPU market, however, that's a bigger percentage than it seems. In the latest Steam Hardware Survey results, ...
KitGuru has worked through the stack of amd Zen 5 CPUs from 6-core Ryzen 5 to 8-core Ryzen 7 and onward to 12-core Ryzen 9.
AMD is preparing to introduce its AM6 socket, which will bring a notable upgrade in pin count while keeping the same footprint as the outgoing AM5 platform. Based on recently published patents (US ...
Last week AMD’s Zen 5 architecture arrived to mixed reception on the desktop. KitGuru has reviewed the new Zen 5 Ryzen 5 ...
AMD's Threadripper 9000 series redefines high-performance computing with unmatched cores, massive bandwidth, and a bold ...
Looking for a modern mid-range gaming PC that handles current-gen titles at 1080p and 1440p with ease without cutting corners ...
While SSD manufacturers prep PCIe 6 drives, PCIe SIG is working on a next-next-generation alternative.
A recently published AMD patent suggests the upcoming AM6 socket will retain enough physical similarity to AM5 to support existing aftermarket attachments like third-party heatsinks, fans, ...
More pins equals more performance, right? If so, get ready for AMD's next-gen AM6 CPU socket. According to a new AMD patent ...
AMD's "Socket A" for the legendary Athlon CPUs had 462 contacts. Modern CPUs need a whole lot more connectivity, which is why Socket AM5 has a whopping 1,718 all-too-fragile pins in that little CPU ...