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 ...
The company says long-term platform support isn't just about marketing, but a commitment to protecting the customer's ...
Socket AM4 introduced with AMD's original Zen processors lasted a long time, and the expectation is that AM5 will as well.
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 ...
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 AMD Zen architecture is responsible for the success of AMD Ryzen series CPUs. The current architecture is AMD Zen+ and the upcoming CPUs are based on the AMD Zen 2 architecture. From the old CPU ...
Ryzen and Navi were the stars of AMD's E3, but spare a thought for the AM4 socket -- and the significant amount of work AMD has done to keep it current without compromising its promise on backward ...
AMD's upcoming Zen CPUs and new AM4 socket are closer and closer to being revealed, and now we have leaked shots of the PGA (Pin Grid Array) design which looks to have 1331 pins - just 6 short of that ...
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 ...
Just a fortnight ago we heard officially that the first pre-built 7th Generation AMD A-Series desktop PC systems had started to ship. Now it looks like someone has opened up one of these new machines, ...
The schematics for the AMD AM5 socket have leaked, revealing more information about the architecture of the upcoming Zen 4 processors. These findings suggest that AM5, also known as LGA1718, might ...