AMD Unveils Zen 4 and AM5 Socket Processors at Computex

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AMD held a conference at the traditional Computex on Monday morning. Unfortunately, in the end, he did not bring as much new information as we probably would like. More than half of the presentations focused on the Ryzen 6000 laptop APUs that have been announced for some time. However, a new APU called “Mendosino” was introduced. It combines older Zen 2 processors with powerful RDNA 2 GPUs and is designed to be used in mainstream laptops ranging from $399 to $699. It should be released in the fourth quarter of this year.

But the most interesting thing happened at the end, when AMD showed off details about the new generation of processors built on the Zen 4 architecture. It will use 5nm technology for chipsets and 6nm for I / O. According to AMD, we should expect more than 7000 from Ryzen. 15% performance increase per fiber and beats above 5 GHz. At the presentation, the company even boasted of GhostWire: Toyko footage with a processor in hand. 5.5 GHz. However, we have not yet seen the unveiling of individual models and do not even know the exact release date. He was only mentioned at the conference. autumn this year.

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Motherboards got more space. Along with Zen 4, an all-new AM5 socket will also enter the market, replacing the previously used AM4, which has been with us for over 5 years. It was a bit of a surprise when Lisa Su, AMD CEO, said that AM4 will be supported in the coming years. We don’t know exactly what that means yet. But now to AM5.

The new socket, as we knew earlier, will provide support for DDR5 RAM and PCIe 5.0. However, it is not so easy, it will depend on the chosen board. AMD introduced directly three versions. The tallest of them will bear the name X670 Extremeshould allow extreme overclocking and offers PCIe 5.0 “everywhere”. X670 without the “Extreme” label, there will still be a solid overclocking opportunity, but already here PCIe 5.0 is not defined for graphics cards, it will probably only be on some boards.. At the lowest level B650 then you can expect all the boards PCIe 5.0 for NVMe SSDs only and no graphics. But, of course, they will be the cheapest.AMD unveils Zen 4 processors and socket AM5 am5 at Computex

Information is nice too. all motherboards will support heatsinks designed for socket AM4. AMD is still betting on the continuity it has been trying to create in recent years.

Source :Indian TV

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