AMD reaffirms its plans for multi-year support for the AM5 socket AMD plans are still long term for the AM5 socket, which currently hosts just one generation of Ryzen CPUs. The landscape of the CPU market has undergone significant transformations in recent years, with AMD playing a substantial role in driving these changes. The last-generation AM4 socket was distinguished by its prolonged support, a commitment that AMD has fulfilled. Introduced in 2017, the AM4 socket continues to receive support to the present day, with the expectation of new CPU releases slated for the upcoming year. The people considering upgrading are…
Keep on reading: AMD commits to staying on AM5 socket for as long as possible, reaffirming support for the platform through 2025 AMD reaffirms its plans for multi-year support for the AM5 socket AMD plans are still long term for the AM5 socket, which currently hosts just one generation of Ryzen CPUs. The landscape of the CPU market has undergone significant transformations in recent years, with AMD playing a substantial role in driving these changes. The last-generation AM4 socket was distinguished by its prolonged support, a commitment that AMD has fulfilled. Introduced in 2017, the AM4 socket continues to receive support to the present day, with the expectation of new CPU releases slated for the upcoming year. The people considering upgrading are…Keep on reading: AMD commits to staying on AM5 socket for as long as possible, reaffirming support for the platform through 2025 Read More VideoCardz.com