AMD has confirmed that PCIe 5.0 SSDs will be timed to release alongside the Zen 4 AM5 platform when it releases later this year. It is actively working with the storage industry to ensure that next-gen drives are ready for when the platform goes live, obviously hoping to make it the platform of choice for storage heads, much like it managed with Zen 2 and the support for PCIe 4.0.
AMD has already unveiled plenty of exciting info about its Zen 4 architecture at this year's Computex, from hitting 5.5GHz when running Ghostwire Tokyo to beating Intel's Core i9 12900KS in Blender rendering.
It's on the connectivity front that Ryzen 7000 promises some big things though, with support for PCIe 5.0 graphics cards and NVMe storage straight out of the gate when it's released later this year.
AMD's moving over to a new AM5 platform with Zen 4, which includes such things as DDR5 support, plenty of USB connectivity, a shift to having the pins on the motherboard as opposed to the CPU, and of course, the aforementioned PCIe 5.0 support.
The platform as a whole—that's the processor and motherboard chipset together—will offer up to 24 lanes of PCIe 5.0 connectivity, with at least four of these lanes being dedicated to next-gen storage.
AMD announced three different motherboard chipsets at Computex: the X670 Extreme, X670, and B650. There are varying levels of PCIe 5.0 graphics support from the motherboards packing these chipsets, with the B650 sticking to PCIe 4.0 graphics, but all of them support at least one PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD drive. Great news for storage junkies.
Having a slot to slip your next-generation storage into is only part of the equation though, you also need the actual PCIe 5.0 SSDs. AMD is on the case though, «We're
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