AMD reassures gamers. The AM5 platform will receive support until 2029.

Rising component prices are causing many gamers to approach computer upgrades with more caution. AMD has decided to take advantage of this situation and during Computex 2026 presented a strategy based on long-term hardware support. In addition to new processors and a graphics card, the company delivered a message that may particularly please current and future users of the AM5 platform.

AM5 will remain supported for several more years

The most important information was the confirmation that the AM5 platform will be supported at least until 2029. This means that users buying a motherboard today can expect compatibility with future generations of AMD processors for the next few years. This continues the philosophy known from AM4, which for a long time allowed for processor upgrades without the need to buy a new motherboard. AMD also announced the Ryzen 7 7700X3D processor. The chip is equipped with eight cores and 104 MB of cache memory thanks to 3D V-Cache technology. It can achieve clock speeds of up to 4.5 GHz. The launch is scheduled for 16 July, and the suggested price is $329. The processor is intended to be a more affordable alternative to the top X3D models.

Return of the iconic 5800X3D

The company has also prepared a special edition Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition. This is a celebratory version of one of the most respected gaming processors in recent years. The model will go on sale on 25 June for $349 and will include a special thermal material, Carbice Ice Pad. AMD thus reminds us of how long-lasting the AM4 platform has proven to be.

Among the new products is also the Radeon RX 9070 GRE graphics card based on RDNA 4 architecture. The chip is equipped with 12 GB of VRAM and is mainly aimed at gamers using 1440p resolution. The launch will take place on 2 June, with a price set at $549.

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While new processors and graphics cards grab attention, the most significant factor may be the announcement of continued support for AM5. This means that users will not be forced to replace the entire platform with each generation of processors, which could lead to significantly lower costs for future computer upgrades.

source: digitaltrends

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