AMD's Socket AM4 was launched back in September of 2016, but it continues to be not only current but cutting-edge, and the latest B450 chipset-based motherboards brings some new features to mid-range ...
At long last, AMD's hardware partners have formally introduced a slew of new motherboards based on the company's B450 chipset. Whereas AMD's X470 is aimed at power users and enthusiasts, B450 boards ...
Sometime later this year, AMD will unveil its Zen 3 CPU architecture with a new Ryzen 4000 series of desktop CPUs (not to be confused with AMD's Ryzen 4000 series of mobile chips based on Zen 2). The ...
As part of the refresh for 2018, AMD released new Ryzen 2000 processors. Replacing the old Ryzen, the new CPUs use the latest Zen+ architecture on 12nm. To supplement the new chips, AMD is also ...
Oh AMD, you flip-floppy old fish (don't worry, we love you). Only a couple of weeks ago we reported that B450 and X470 chipsets won't support Ryzen 4000 processors, and AMD confirmed this in a ...
It’s a small thing that only people building and upgrading their own PCs will appreciate but to the delight of AMD enthusiasts, the company recently announced that it would make its future Zen 3 ...
AMD has updated previous guidance that the B450 and X570 chipsets would be incompatible with Zen 3. The company has pledged to support Zen 3 on these CPUs where and how it can, though there's some ...
Surprise! A mere week after announcing that its B450 and X470 motherboards won’t support future generations of Ryzen processors, AMD has had a change of heart regarding socket AM4 compatibility.
Motherboard manufacturers have begun to release UEFI updates for AMD's upcoming third-generation Ryzen microprocessors and users have noticed that the updates are only coming to certain motherboards.