AMD @ Computex 2022 Keynote - AMD Ryzen 7000 / 600-series AM5 motherboard announcements

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CPU & Motherboards launching this fall was remove from AMD website.
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Looking forward to am5/ddr5.
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tty8k:

Any chance for 256GB memory support? Basically I would be interested in a mini ITX format with 2 slots that support 128GB.
;) ok so without snark - that would be nice but that is a niche desire (that most of us would like) and the thought of 2x 128Gb DDR5 RAM is making my wallet cry (niche on niche cuz that's crazy expensive w/DDR4)
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tty8k:

Any chance for 256GB memory support? Basically I would be interested in a mini ITX format with 2 slots that support 128GB.
I fully expect this to happen. There are already 64GB DDR5 modules out so I expect AMD to support them. There really should be no reason they would not have thought of this support.
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JamesSneed:

I fully expect this to happen. There are already 64GB DDR5 modules out so I expect AMD to support them. There really should be no reason they would not have thought of this support.
i'm in no way disagreeing with you. i would like to point out that this is an emerging market. as you said, one that should've been seen coming. the two channel memory "workstation" has been kicking around while growing in ATX and m-ATX with the popularity of streaming content skyrocketing. the capabilities in the cpus of just the last five years has expanded so fast i sold off a perfectly good TR3 Threadripper workstation, bought a 5950X, mobo, gpu, and cpu (and still had money left as that was a wc system) and i thought i splurged with 128Gb of RAM. which btw is physically 1/3 smaller in footprint. and i know i'm not the only one to "downsize" or be pleasantly surprised that i could do 95% of the same workload (for me) w/ two channel memory. now that that's had a good life i will be selling it on for an AM5 ITX if there's a mobo under $500 that takes 256Gb RAM i will squeal with joy like a little girl.
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I hope they update the cooling mounts, while Lisa Su mentionned it should be compatible with AM4 cooling solutions, AM4 mounts doesn't feel as robust as what i was used to with Intel. Referencing to the two points of attachment i have for my AIO while on Intel you have four screws.
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That thing sure got some gender-neutral latest tech.
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tunejunky:

i'm in no way disagreeing with you. i would like to point out that this is an emerging market. as you said, one that should've been seen coming. the two channel memory "workstation" has been kicking around while growing in ATX and m-ATX with the popularity of streaming content skyrocketing. the capabilities in the cpus of just the last five years has expanded so fast i sold off a perfectly good TR3 Threadripper workstation, bought a 5950X, mobo, gpu, and cpu (and still had money left as that was a wc system) and i thought i splurged with 128Gb of RAM. which btw is physically 1/3 smaller in footprint. and i know i'm not the only one to "downsize" or be pleasantly surprised that i could do 95% of the same workload (for me) w/ two channel memory. now that that's had a good life i will be selling it on for an AM5 ITX if there's a mobo under $500 that takes 256Gb RAM i will squeal with joy like a little girl.
I'm following you. I have asked about this to fellow silicon folks to see if someone has some info.
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I just hope it's "fast enough" but it should be fun to see with next gen graphics cards too.