AMD will use the AM4 socket through its 'Zen 3' CPUs, but it will drop  older chipset support

AMD will use the AM4 socket through its 'Zen 3' CPUs, but it will drop older chipset support

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AMD is holding to a four-year-old commitment to support the AM4 processor socket for its Ryzen chips through 2020, though some of its older chipsets are being dropped.

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