AMD Commits to Support AM5 Socket Until At Least 2025
The platform, which supports the latest Ryzen CPUs, is expected to receive a major update in 2024 and will continue to evolve with enhanced memory support.
- AMD has reiterated its commitment to support the AM5 socket until at least 2025, according to AMD's Vice President & GM of the Client Channel Business, David Mcafee.
- The AM5 platform supports the latest Ryzen CPUs based on the Zen 4 architecture and will continue to evolve with new Ryzen CPUs and feature support.
- The AM5 platform is the only one that currently offers native support for PCIe Gen5 hardware such as NVMe SSDs and discrete GPUs.
- The platform is expected to receive a major update in 2024 with the launch of new Ryzen 8000G APUs and the next-gen Zen 5 'Granite Ridge' Desktop CPUs.
- AMD is planning to bring enhanced memory support as the AM5 platform evolves.