AMD isn't giving up on AM4 chipset users just yet, with another AM4 processor launching The Ryzen 5 5600F processor will be available for AM4 sockets It's now nine years since AMD launched the AM4 ...
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The company says long-term platform support isn't just about marketing, but a commitment to protecting the customer's ...
It has been nine years since AMD introduced the AM4 socket as the main platform for its processors. During this time, the company has already released a new architecture to replace it, but that has ...
New CPU releases are often a cause for celebration, as consumers get their hands on the latest products. While AMD has recently delayed (just slightly) the launch of its Ryzen 9000 series due to some ...
Owners of old AMD AM4 motherboards appear to have been given yet another upgrade option, despite AMD now being two generations into its newer AM5 socket, with the arrival of the Ryzen 5 5600XT, Ryzen ...
A recent listing on the European Economic Community (EEC) website suggests that AMD is planning to release the Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a new CPU in the Zen 3 lineup that incorporates 3D V-Cache technology.
Socket AM4 introduced with AMD's original Zen processors lasted a long time, and the expectation is that AM5 will as well.
AMD’s former Latin America-exclusive Ryzen 5 5500X3D processor has reached UK shelves, offering six Zen 3 cores at 4GHz, alongside 96MB of L3 cache.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.'s Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 (non-X3D) chips have shown minimal performance gains, but the upcoming X3D versions could significantly boost gaming performance and productivity tasks.
The ongoing RAM crunch has turned DDR5 into a real hurdle for anyone upgrading or building a new PC. As a result, many are circling back to AMD's last-generation AM4 platform. However, because the ...