AMD might start making Zen 3 processors again for AM4, as customers shy away from expensive DDR5 upgrade
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Faced with the explosion of the RAM prize, AMD is considering a bold strategy: relaunching its old AM4 socket. A pragmatic decision to offer an affordable alternative to players and extend the life of a platform that refuses to disappear, supported by manufacturers like Gigabyte who continue to launch new motherboards.
Teurer DRAM and NAND provided rising prices for PC hardware – basically in any form: notebooks, complete systems, memory, SSDs, graphics cards and much more.
AMD might start making Zen 3 processors again for AM4, as customers shy away from expensive DDR5 upgrade
Last Updated on January 8, 2026 CES might be an excellent platform for announcing new technology, but this year it’s seemingly moved away from consumers and toward corporations and businesses. As AMD’s keynote focused more on servers and AI than consumer hardware, even with the brief showcase of the new 9850X3D. However, interestingly, AMD might ...
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