AMD's Zen 6 microarchitecture for desktop processors will continue to use the Socket AM5, according to hardware leaks from Kepler_L2.It is also expected that AMD will maintain its current Zen 5 ...
AMD's next-next-gen Ryzen desktop processors, codenamed "Medusa," will be compatible with the existing AM5 socket – if the latest rumors are to be believed.
David Mcafee, AMD’s Corporate VP and GM of the Client Channel Business, has confirmed in a new interview with Overclockers UK that AMD is still planning on supporting Socket AM5 through 2025 ...
With the next-gen socket AM5, AMD is departing from pin grid array (PGA) and moving to land grid array (LGA) on its mainstream chips. However, the move to a new socket with different orientation ...