AMD aims for AM5 to have a similar lifespan to AM4 (5 years)
AMD's Socket AM5 platform was unveiled at CES 2022. AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su confirmed this week that the new socket will have a similar lifespan to its predecessor, the AM4 socket. She claimed that the firm was delighted with the evolution of AM4 and that AM5 should follow in the footsteps of its predecessor.
AM4 debuted in 2017 alongside AMD's initial Ryzen processors, making it the company's first socket. It has appeared in multiple generations of motherboards throughout the years and is expected to do so again this year with the Ryzen 5000X3D processors.
Well, we are very happy with the evolution of AM4… we said we would keep it going for a long time and we did. We continue to believe that it has been good for the community and, frankly, it has also been good for us. " ”Said Dr. Lisa Su.
“It was time to make a socket transition to support new technology, and I think in terms of strategy it should be similar. I don't have an exact number of years, but I would say the AM5 will be a durable rig like AM4. I think AM4 will remain on the market for a few more years ”
AMD's new sockets will include improvements over the previous generation. AM5 will support DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 interfaces. The new socket will be comparable to the one used by Intel's Core family of processors. The AM5 will feature 1718 pins and the possibility to retain the cooling system from the previous iteration.
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x470 adopters made the most of it.
for x370 it was just 1000 (+refresh) and 3000. they'll be missing 5000 and 50003D
a hint for those who'll rush to buy early am5.
that goes for early ddr5 too.
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x470 adopters made the most of it.
for x370 it was just 1000 (+refresh) and 3000. they'll be missing 5000 and 50003D
a hint for those who'll rush to buy early am5.
that goes for early ddr5 too.
Pretty much my thinking. Bought the first gen B boards from AMD and then went X570. No regrets in my purchase at all and did me well, from first gen Ryzen to 3700x proc. But I don't have platform loyalty, it's whoever is the best for my use case at the time I go to market. But your logic for waiting is sound across the board, why I'm just chilling and banking on savings in the interim.
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Zero upgrades for me. I skipped the 1st gen and I bought the MSI B450M Mortar Max at $120 (best in it's class with Tomahawk) and I went from Ryzen 2600 to 3600 to 5600X and I can upgrade now to anything from 5950X or 5800X3D, if I want to.
How can I care about intel when AMD gives me this much consumer advantage with AM4 and will do so again with AM5....
Its true for many users , thats why alder sales bad for DIY market. i'm on B550 , it will last for many years more.
PCIE 4.0 will be good for another 5 years sure.
32-64GB of ram will be good for another 5 years.
CPU i can upgrade from 5600X to 8-12 core if i need , sure solid 4-5 years ahead.
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5 years with AGESA pain

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still using z370 platform from 5 years ago