sabrewolf732
Supreme [H]ardness
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Maybe, maybe not. Didn't they say that they were planning to move to a new socket too?
from what i remember the plans always were for only the first 3 ryzens to be on the current socket and then to move to a new socket + that refinement in the Zen 3.
If i am wrong, then it will be a nice surprise tbh, but i would rather not count on it happening and be pleasantly surprised than to lie to myself about it (and i am pretty sure that they would have known if they were going to do a zen2+ when they released the last roadmaps). We could look up their investors calls to see if they talked about the possibility, but i will admit that it would be too much work for me and today i am a bit lazy
afaik in the most recent interviews they stated they would try to stay on am4 and are unsure how ddr5 would play into am4 staying a viable socket.