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    AMD reveals a new AM4 CPU, a decade after the platform’s launch – it’s the Skyrim of motherboard chipsets at this point



    • AMD isn’t giving up on AM4 chipset users just yet, with another AM4 processor launching
    • The Ryzen 5 5600F processor will be available for AM4 sockets
    • It’s now nine years since AMD launched the AM4 chipset platform

    It’s always great to see manufacturers and companies catering to audiences using older hardware, and AMD consistently does so, with AM4 motherboard chipsets (which support some of the best processors available) being championed years after its 2016 launch. Long may it continue.

    As reported by VideoCardz, AMD has revealed the Ryzen 5 5600F, a new AM4 processor that’s a slightly stripped-down version of the Ryzen 5 5600, with lower base clock and boost clock speeds than its elder, at 3.0 GHz and 4.0 GHz, respectively. This comes nine years after the AM4 chipset’s launch, and represents another year of commitment from AMD to its users.

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