Gigabyte has officially spilled the beans on the next-gen AMD Zen 5 Desktop CPU family which is now confirmed as Ryzen 9000 series.
Gigabyte joins the ranks of ASUS and MSI, both of which have previously announced support for the next-gen AMD Ryzen family on their respective AM5 motherboards. In its presser, Gigabyte is confirming that these next-gen CPUs based on the Zen 5 core architecture will be branded under the Ryzen 9000 series which is the first time we have officially seen the use of this naming by any manufacturer. Following is the full PR from Gigabyte:
Just like ASUS & MSI, Gigabyte will be supporting AMD Ryzen 9000 "Zen 5" Desktop CPUs on its AM5 motherboards which include X670, B650, and A620 series products. The BIOS will be based on the AGESA 1.1.7.0 BETA firmware. There's no Patch mentioned and the only one to list "Patch A" is MSI. Based on how early motherboard vendors are prepping up for Zen 5 CPU support, it looks like the launch might be very close.
The interesting thing is that Gigabyte mentions that the BIOS only provides boot-up support for the AMD Ryzen 9000 Desktop CPUs. This may still be a very early BIOS release and we can expect more updates in the future as we get closer to launch with official (Non-BETA) releases.
We know that AMD is prepping a grand unveiling of its Ryzen 9000 "Zen 5" CPUs at Computex 2024 which is primed for early June 2024 and we can expect a launch a month after that so July (2024) at the earliest. Intel is also aiming to announce its next-generation client CPU family, Arrow Lake, that will first be heading out to desktop platforms on the LGA 1851 socket but that might come after the release of Zen 5 on AM5 socket.
Not a lot about AMD's Zen 5 core architecture is known at the moment. Rumors are
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