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Posted by Bogdan Solca
 - October 03, 2018, 08:32:37
Quote from: Foobario on October 03, 2018, 00:52:24
Just to clear up some confusion that the author seems to be suffering. 

Oh, yes, my confusion is metastasizing, I need to treat this disease before it kills me.
Posted by Foobario
 - October 03, 2018, 00:52:24
Just to clear up some confusion that the author seems to be suffering.  AMD has committed to AM4 compatibility through 2020.

Considering the 3000 series is coming out in 2019 there shouldn't be any question as to whether these future CPUs will be using the same AM4 motherboards you can buy today.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 02, 2018, 22:25:46
Sources claim that a few Ryzen 3000-series CPU samples have arrived at Radeon Technologies Group in order to tune the GPU drivers for the new interconnects. Tests have revealed that the upcoming CPUs are faster than the i7-8700K from Intel, but are very unstable and crash very often at the moment.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-3000-series-7-nm-CPUs-already-tested-internally.336562.0.html