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AMD has already officially announced that it will launch a 5nm process, Zen4 architecture Ryzen 7000 series processors in the second half of the year, support DDR5 memory, PCIe 5.0 bus, and switch to the new AM5 package interface. However, AMD has not been clear, will it continue to support DDR4 memory at the same time? Tom’s Hareware confirmed from multiple sources that the Ryzen 7000 series will only support DDR5 memory, at least when paired with X670 and B650 motherboards. What is not clear is whether there is a possibility that the memory controller of the Ryzen 7000 series supports DDR4/DDR5 at the same time, and can continue to choose DDR4 memory when it is paired with a new generation of A series motherboards? It seems that this possibility is very low at present, and there is no sign of a new generation of A-series motherboards on the roadmap, and I only hope to follow up in the later stage. If this is the case, it will undoubtedly be a major disadvantage of the Ryzen 7000 platform: DDR5 memory is still expensive in the short term, and there is no obvious performance advantage over DDR4 memory. Only supporting DDR5 will undoubtedly greatly reduce the attractiveness of AMD’s new platform. Even if an “A.
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