AMD has sped up driver support for its Ryzen 9000 & Ryzen 9000X3D CPUs, releasing the Ryzen Chipset driver with a new 3D V-Cache optimizer.
With the debut of AMD's Ryzen 9000 "Granite Ridge" desktop CPUs, the industry was a bit curious about the future of 3D V-Cache-based SKUs, and fortunately, AMD did provide us with an update previously, claiming that they are working on "cool differentiators." Interestingly, the firm has now pushed out a new Ryzen Chipset driver, which hints towards the fact that not only is the company committed to its lineup of X3D chips, but the firm looks to go one step ahead as well, supposedly integrating Zen 5 magic in the lineup.
The new AMD Ryzen Chipset Driver driver update comes with added support for the latest Windows 24H2 OS version, adds new program support, and also has a few bug fixes. Following are the full release highlights:
It may be that Team Red is preparing to drop in support for its next-gen Ryzen 9000 and Ryzen 9000X3D series CPUs. We are aware that a Zen 5 and 3D V-Cache combination is in the works by AMD, and it's no surprise to say that they are going to be some of the best processors out there, considering the architectural lifts brought by Zen 5 along with the potential of having a 3D V-Cache onboard.
You can judge the capabilities of the previous X3D CPUs by the fact that Team Red has disclosed that their new Ryzen 9000
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