AMD with Zen 6 cores will be compatible with current boards with 600 and 800 Series chipsets and 32 and 64 MB BIOS

AMD with Zen 6 cores will be compatible with current boards with 600 and 800 Series chipsets and 32 and 64 MB BIOS

Recently we have seen how several motherboard manufacturers were announcing their new models, where one of the features to highlight was a new BIOS with 64 MB capacity. Rumors had associated this characteristic with a support for processors with Zen 6 cores which will presumably arrive next year. But the well-known leaker HXL (@995pro) has posted that the current plates AM5 with 600 and 800 series chipset, regardless of whether they have with 32 or 64 MB, they will be compatible.

AM5 boards with 32 or 64 MB BIOS will be compatible with AMD boards with Zen 6 cores

We have recently seen the new series of MSI MAX boardswho meet minimum requirements to adopt this surname. One of them are the 64MB BIOSwhere the manufacturer himself told us that thanks to this superior capacity they will be able receive extra features. ASUS also has presented a B850 model for overclocking, the call AYW Gaminganother model that also seems to have these 64 MB.

There are already MSI and ASUS boards with 64 MB of BIOS

But this BIOS is double the size it will not be the only one compatible with the next processors AMD Ryzen 10000 Seriesbut the current and previous models with 32 MB They will also be able to install this new series of processors. It is to be hoped that these BIOSes with double the capacity will be able to count with extra featureswhich may be directly related to some functions of the new processors. But this does not prevent AMD with AM5 socket and next-generation Zen 6 cores can work in smaller BIOSesalthough they may have to do without some new features.

Boards with 64 MB BIOS will have extra functionalities

In this way, AMD also would continue to expand its line of AM5 processors on all boards that have this socket. An expansion that seems to be going on the way to matching the AM4 which still has AMD support and where we see some appear new processors They can give new life to older computers by simply changing the processor. AMD has guaranteed support for AM5 until 2027date on which the AMD with Zen 6 will be more than presented, and where it will cover at least 3 generations of cores supported by the same socket.