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AMD's AM6 socket prepares for a power hungry Zen 7 future
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56179, member: 636"] AMD plans to introduce the AM6 socket alongside Zen 7 processors in 2028. The new platform will accommodate 2100 pins compared to the current AM5's 1718 pins. This represents a 22 percent increase in pin density while maintaining identical socket dimensions. Zen 6 processors will continue using the existing AM5 platform before the transition occurs. The enhanced pin configuration should enable sustained power delivery exceeding 200 watts. Existing AM5 cooling solutions will remain compatible with the upcoming AM6 socket. The additional pins may facilitate higher bandwidth input/output capabilities and potential PCIe 6.0 support. Motherboard manufacturers could prepare for future upgrades despite Silicon Motion's prediction that PCIe 6.0 adoption will not reach mainstream consumer hardware until 2030. AMD's patent filing US20250149248 documents the technical specifications for this socket design. The company extends AM5 compatibility through Zen 6 before implementing the AM6 transition. [/QUOTE]
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