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AMD Reveals Exciting Details about AM5 APUs and AM4 Longevity

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CES is‍ where the biggest players in⁣ tech strut their stuff ‍and AMD is no exception. But the company​ had a surprise for⁤ us⁤ this year: new CPUs‌ for the ⁢AM4 socket, still seemingly going‍ strong after ​an incredible seven years of ​active ⁤support.‍ AMD’s⁣ Donny‌ Woligroski, Technical Processing⁣ Marketing Manager for Desktop and Laptop Consumer Processors, took some ⁣time to talk to PCWorld’s Adam Patrick Murray for our latest YouTube video.

On AM4⁣ specifically, Woligroski ⁣said that the huge⁣ remaining installation base ⁢was a⁤ big part of the decision to continue supporting the platform with the new Ryzen ⁤7 5700X3D and three other⁢ chips. “The AM5 solution is ⁤for ‌those who ⁤want to tee up for the future,” he⁢ said, but⁤ AM4 will remain supported at least for the time being.‌ When will ⁣the train stop? Possibly ⁢when ​the ⁤cost of producing (or even‍ finding) the older DDR4 memory ‌eclipses that of DDR5.

As for the⁢ AM5 socket, that’s the home ​of AMD’s latest and greatest consumer desktop chips, he ⁣says that market forces delayed the launch of the⁣ company’s combined APU‍ designs. That and the fact that Ryzen 7000 CPUs include more robust integrated‌ graphics ⁤via the‌ RDNA ​2 architecture.⁣ But ⁣DDR5 “unlocks greater graphics performance,” so the new Ryzen 8000 series gets RDNA 3 integration. The most powerful of​ these chips, the Ryzen 7 8700 G, has access to a⁤ Radeon 780M graphics core.

What about the AI-boosting NPUs (Neural Processing Unit)‍ built into some of ⁢AMD’s ‌laptop and now desktop chips?⁣ Why is it time‌ to bet big on what seems​ to be a still-emerging use case? ⁤“Like everything else in PC hardware it’s the chicken or⁣ the egg‍ — if you‌ don’t build the hardware, developers can’t develop ‍it.”

For more interviews ⁢from CES and coverage of the latest in tech, ⁢be sure‌ to .

,⁤ Staff Writer

Michael is a former graphic designer who’s been building and tweaking desktop computers⁣ for longer than he cares to ​admit. His interests include folk music,⁢ football, science fiction, and salsa verde, in no particular ⁣order.

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