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AMD announced new chips for the current AM5 socket and the improbably-still-around AM4 socket.
AMD has extended AM5 socket support until at least 2029, up from the previous 2027+ estimate.
KEY POINTS
- The Ryzen 7 5800X3D is being re-released as a '10th Anniversary Edition' for Socket AM4.
- The re-released 5800X3D will retail for $349, cheaper than current secondhand prices.
- Upcoming Zen 6-based Ryzen CPUs on AM5 will increase core counts from 16 to 24.
- The new Ryzen 7 7700X3D launches July 16 for $329, offering 3D V-Cache at a lower price point.
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