AMD has been one of the leading names in the processor market in recent years. The new generation processor architectures of the company, which stands out with its success in price performance comparisons, have recently appeared. In terms of compatibility, AMD says that BIOS updates may be required with these processors, but this is a minor nuisance compared to buying a new motherboard. AMD X570 and B550 will support new processors: One of the cards that will be compatible with AMD’s new Zen 3 architecture, the X570 has been on the market since last summer. The B550 was officially unveiled last month with two new Ryzen 3 processors. Among these processors, Ryzen 3 3100, for $ 99; Ryzen 3 3300X is sold for $ 120. AMD also said it does not plan to offer Zen 3 architecture support for cards that came out before the X500. Although the statements from the company stated that they want to support every processor and each chipset, it is stated that this decision was taken because the chipsets that record the BIOS settings have capacity limits. AMD prepares to upgrade to the 500 series Apparently, AMD is preparing to slowly disconnect from the AM4 sockets and speed up the transition to the 500 series motherboards. Actually, this decision is not surprising. AM4 sockets have been in our lives since 2016. The firm thinks this transition is inevitable. On the other hand, the company has not closed the doors to all processors. There are many people who are waiting for support to 400 series. AMD is also known to release updates to support older cards for different architectures. It is striking that many cards that do not officially support the Ryzen 3000 also do not cause any problems. What do you think about the new generation processors? Do you think AMD will be able to take advantage of Intel with its Zen 3 architecture?
