AMD is set to debut its next-generation 800-series AM5 motherboards, tailored for the upcoming Ryzen 9000 “Zen 5” desktop CPUs. This exciting launch is anticipated to bring a host of new features to Ryzen PCs, enhancing performance and capabilities significantly.
Reports have intensified as we approach Computex 2024, where AMD is expected to unveil its Ryzen 9000 series CPUs along with the new 800-series motherboards. Benchlife has confirmed that AMD will skip the 700-series entirely, aligning the motherboard naming scheme with Intel’s.
This move positions AMD and Intel on par in terms of their motherboard series, simplifying the landscape for consumers.
The AMD 800-series motherboards are set to introduce several advanced features, setting a new standard for AM5 platform motherboards. Among the notable inclusions are:
One of the first glimpses into the capabilities of the 800-series is through Gigabyte’s B650E AORUS PRO X USB4 motherboard.
This board not only features the USB4 platform but also aligns with the specifications expected from the upcoming 800-series motherboards. It is designed to be “Granite Ridge” ready, ensuring compatibility and future-proofing for AMD’s next-gen CPUs.
Based on the 800-series naming convention, we can expect the following tiers:
These motherboards are anticipated to offer native Thunderbolt 4.0 support, expanding connectivity and performance options for users.
The 800-series AM5 motherboards are expected to be officially unveiled at Computex 2024. This event will provide detailed insights and hands-on experiences with the new hardware.
This post was last modified on 31st May 2024 4:43 pm
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