According to news on December 22, AMD Corporate Vice President and General Manager of Client Channel Business David McAfee recently re-emphasized their long-term commitment to the AM5 interface platform. At the same time, Intel plans to release a new generation of Arrow Lake processors next year, which will be paired with the 800 series chipset and change the interface to LGA1851, continuing the tradition of changing interfaces for two generations
However, unlike Intel’s practice of frequently changing interfaces, AMD has shown more stability and commitment in this regard. The AM4 interface can be said to be a miracle in the history of processors. It has gone through six years since 2017, covering five generations of CPU architecture and four generations of manufacturing processes. It supports more than 125 processors and 500 motherboards at the same time, and is still in use. Continuously launching new products
As the Ryzen 7000 series processors with Zen4 architecture begin to transition to the AM5 interface, AMD officials solemnly promise to maintain this interface at least until 2025 or even longer. When asked whether the life cycle of the AM5 interface would change, David McAfee said without hesitation: "Our commitment will never change!" He also added: "We deeply understand that the long life of the AM4 interface is the key to sharp change. A key factor in Dragon's success, migrating to the next generation interface is a major decision that must be carefully considered when considering the future path. AMD is fully aware of the impact of interface replacement on users."
David Mack Fei emphasized that AMD will do its best to extend the use time of the AM5 interface and firmly commits to extending it to at least 2025. After that, it will decide whether to extend the use time based on the situation. Perhaps, AMD will consider migrating to the AM6 interface after the launch of DDR6 memory. This will depend on market and technology development. This commitment demonstrates AMD's trust in customers and commitment to continuous product upgrades
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