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AMD suffered from a lack of support with its AM3 chipset, resulting in a monolithic product line. ... this is a company that has a vast history of over promising and under delivering.
Moving down the stack to AMD’s B850 chipset, you don’t lose much from the X class. Support for USB4 is dropped, but support for 20Gbps USB 3.2 ports is still present and should be sufficient ...
It’s also worth noting that AMD’s Ryzen 3000-series APUs work with 300, 400, and 500-series chipsets. Some previous rumors pointed to AMD releasing a 600-series chipset before the end of 2020 ...
AMD famously moved over to a chiplet design with its Zen 2 architecture, where it placed 7nm CPU chiplets alongside a 14nm I/O hub die, but a dual-chiplet motherboard chipset is a different beast ...
Which kind of means AMD has effectively killed the discrete chipset chip. There aren't really going to be X670E, X670, or B650 chipsets per se, just different numbers of the single AM5 Zen 4 ...
Hardly a day goes by without me hearing that AMD should have continued to make chipsets even after the original 760/761 et cetera. <br>And its true that the VIA chipsets did suck more than others ...
Asmedia will remain a major partner of AMD for its 500 series chipsets, despite rumors to the contrary. Whether the X570 will contain AMD-designed silicon or not is still unclear.
Alongside Ryzen 9000 CPUs, AMD is introducing a range of new motherboard chipsets. The new 800-series is the typical affair for the most part. The new X870 chipset forces PCIe Gen 5 across both ...
For years, Intel and AMD have been battling for predominance in the processor/chipset market. AMD's latest plan seems to be to push back on economic grounds -- to offer high-value budget chipsets ...
AMD Reveals Four New AM5 Chipsets, But They Won't Be Ready for Ryzen 9000. Motherboards based on new 800-series chipsets will come a month or two after the Ryzen 9000 CPUs launch.