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RoHS: AMD on Thursday confirmed that the next generation of Ryzen series desktop processors will be based on the Zen 3 architecture and that it will be compatible with the X570 and B550 chipsets. We already knew this from the revised roadmap earlier. For enthusiasts, as long as the motherboard manufacturer can provide a BIOS update, users can save a fortune on the additional cost of purchasing a new motherboard.
It is reported that AMD officially released the X570 chipset last summer. The B550 chipset was unveiled alongside the newly released Ryzen 3 3100 and Ryzen 3 3300X processors.
The two CPUs are scheduled to be available on May 21, priced at $99 / $120 (about 700 / 850 RMB). Additionally, AMD says it has no plans to provide Zen 3 support for older chipsets.
The main reason is that even though AMD wants to introduce full support for every processor in every chipset, the capacity of the flash memory chips that store BIOS settings is still limited