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AMD brings good news to PC users

AM5 socket will be supported through 2029.

byEmre Çıtak
June 8, 2026
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At the Computex event, AMD announced that it is extending the lifespan of the current AM5 platform for desktop PC users through 2029.

Rather than rushing a disruptive socket change amid high prices and rising costs in the memory market, the company prefers to support the existing platform with brand-new architectures.

Zen 6 and Zen 7 architectures are coming to the AM5 platform

David McAfee, AMD’s VP and GM of Ryzen CPU and Radeon graphics, confirmed that the AM5 socket will host not only refreshed versions of existing processors but also the completely new Zen 6 and Zen 7 architectures in the coming years. By continuing the longevity strategy previously seen with the AM4 socket, the company aims to save users and motherboard manufacturers from the incredibly “painful” process of changing motherboards every one or two years.

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DDR6 and PCIe Gen 6 will be the deciding factors for the next socket

AMD considers three fundamental criteria before transitioning to a newer platform: the arrival of new industry standards, whether these standards provide a tangible performance leap for the end user, and the overall cost-benefit balance. David McAfee noted that while next-generation DDR6 memory and PCIe Gen 6 technologies look amazing on paper, they significantly drive up motherboard production costs due to the expensive materials required to maintain signal integrity.

Unless these new technologies deliver a noticeable difference in real-world scenarios like game load times or system boot speeds, AMD does not want to fragment the ecosystem by forcing a socket change.

Single DIMM solution with X3D processors against the memory cost crisis

Addressing the massive price hikes in the global RAM market, AMD highlighted the significant advantage offered by its X3D processors featuring 3D V-Cache technology.

According to their tests, using a single RAM stick (Single DIMM) instead of a dual-channel memory setup with an X3D processor resulted in a mere 0.5 percent performance difference across a suite of 30 games. This allows budget-conscious gamers to save money by purchasing just one stick of RAM initially and allocating those funds toward a better graphics card.

More headroom left for overclocking enthusiasts

Acknowledging that in previous years, processors had almost all their performance headroom squeezed out at the factory, leaving users with virtually no room for overclocking, McAfee announced a shift in this strategy for the new generation.

Moving forward, AMD will intentionally leave more headroom for both overclocking and undervolting, allowing hardware enthusiasts and gamers to experiment and extract even more performance from their CPUs.


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