AMD's next-gen AM5 socket will be here later this year, with the new AM5 socket taking AMD's next-gen Zen 4-based Ryzen 7000 series CPUs made on TSMC's new 5nm process node. In a recent interview with ...
Some new documents have surfaced on the web, the slides contain information about the AMD Socket AM4 and explain the transition towards Zen based processors (which are expected 2nd half next year).
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AMD's Ryzen 5800X3D outsold any AM5 CPU over the holidays, and that's a problem
It's not that it's particularly bad across the board, but in a few niche situations, the much lower speed of DDR4 is becoming ...
AMD said Thursday that it will continue to use its AM4 processor socket straight through its next generation of Zen 3 processors, fulfilling the pledge it made to continue the socket through 2020. AMD ...
Exciting news for owners of AMD Socket AM4 motherboards and PCs - AMD has announced a yet unknown series of Ryzen 5000-series 'XT' processors. The the really interesting part is that they're for its ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Motherboards featuring AMD's new AM4 socket have been spotted in the wild, giving us a first look at ...
AMD is writing the book on socket longevity and it's doing it with AM4, which is approaching a decade of service. Just when you thought we'd seen the last hurrah for the aging platform when AMD ...
According to a leaked technical document linked to AMD's future desktop CPU Socket AM5, the socket's cooler compatibility with the departing Socket AM4 may stay the same, preventing you from ...
It’s a small thing that only people building and upgrading their own PCs will appreciate but to the delight of AMD enthusiasts, the company recently announced that it would make its future Zen 3 ...
The first image of AMD's upcoming Socket AM4, the new single platform for its Bristol Ridge and Zen CPU and APU products, has been leaked, revealing a pin-grid array (PGA) design with 1,331 pin ...
Update: It appears this post from WCCFTech has to be taken with a rather large grain of salt, as @null1ng on Twitter tweeted us, directing us to these images - showing that the photos used in the ...
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