AMD has yet to reveal any details about AM6, indicating the socket is still under development and unlikely to be announced soon. The first wave of AM5-based CPUs only launched in late 2022, and given AMD’s promise to support the same socket for multiple generations, AM6 could still be a few years away. Online rumors suggest the new platform might debut in 2028, featuring PCIe 6.0 support while maintaining backward compatibility with PCIe Gen5 devices.
People using AM5 CPUs – such as the Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 series – need not worry about planned obsolescence just yet. AMD has committed to launching new products based on the existing platform well into 2026 and beyond, ensuring continued support and upgrades for current users. This approach reflects AMD’s strategy to maximize platform longevity and provide a smoother transition when AM6 eventually arrives, giving consumers confidence in their investment.
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