The AM5 socket will support DDR5 as well as PCI Express 5.0 Source: AMDĪnother thing stated in the slides is PCI Express 5.0 support being present on the AM5. However, older coolers supporting AM4 will also be compatible with AM5, so these will be able to be carried over to the new platform. There has been no mention of DDR4, it is therefore likely that the socket will be exclusively tied with new memory type, similar to how AM4 only comes with DDR4 memory. The slides have confirmed that it includes 1718 pins and that it will use DDR5 memory as expected. In addition to the CPU, AMD has also shown the AM5 socket during its presentation, so you can see the metal retention mechanism in the picture below. More: AMD introduces Ryzen 6000: 6nm Zen 3+ with superfast iGPU RDNA 2 AM5 will feature PCI Express 5.0 support This in turn rules out a hypothetical scenario that AM5 mainboards would be released in for example May, or June, for some times limited to serving „Rembrandt“ 6 nm Ryzen APUs. AMD president Lisa Su has also confirmed that the AM5 platform itself will also debut in the second half of the year. Ryzen 7000 with 5nm CPU and Zen 4 architecture are slated for release in the second half of 2022 Source: AMDĪ release prior to July is thereby ruled out, even though this likely never has been a likely possibility. So we only know that they are planned for this year, potentially closer to the end of it. This is currently only defined as the second half of the year. The CPU die will for the first time be made on 5 nm.ĪMD has also shared the approximate date of the release of the CPU. They have been given the code name „Raphael“ and should include a basic integrated GPU, this is not yet officially confirmed by AMD however. Ryzen 7000 CPUs, displayed in the images (whether they are fully functional samples, or dummy mockups, is unknown) will have a Zen 4 architecture and will be produced using the 5 nm process. Zen 4 to be released „in the second half of the year“ This provides the AM5 socket CPUs with an unique characteristic look, distinguishable at first glance. The metal heat spreader therefore does not have a continuous edge, but is placed on the CPU substrate via eight legs with gaps in between, which allows for component placement in these gaps. These are all located on the top side of the substrate, atypically around the edges. As opposed to Intel’s design, the bottom side is fully covered by contacts and does not contain any SMD components. Ryzen 7000 sample shown na CES 2022 Source: AMDĬPUs for the AM5 socket are square-shaped with two cut-outs at the sides designed to prevent an incorrect installation. On Tuesday’s CES 2022 those rumors have been fully confirmed, since AMD has physically shown the Ryzen 7000 CPU together with its AM5 socket, being the first mainstream CPU from AMD that uses LGA package with pins placed on mainboard (this makes CPU more damage-proof, but at the cost of making the mainboard more vulnerable to damage and somewhat more expensive). Even some unofficial 3D visualisations of the CPU have emerged. The first information about AMD’s new desktop platform with an AM5 socket introducing DDR5 and eventually supporting Zen 4 and 5 architecture CPUs has leaked last year. AMD has further shown a demo, according to which the Zen 4 should be able to reach 5 GHz clocks on all cores, a great news for the 5nm technology. The company has shared the first pictures of the Ryzen 7000 CPUs and their AM5 sockets. 5.0GHz on all-cores ingameĪMD has announced the release of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU with 3D V-Cache technology bound for spring and also talked its desktop CPU successors with Zen 4 architecture, planned to arrive this year. First picture and a demo of the next-gen Ryzen with Zen 4 architecture and AM5 socket.
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