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  2. Socket sTR5 - Wikipedia

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    Socket sTR5 supports DDR5 memory of the RDIMM type with ECC, as well as PCIe 5.0. It does not support non-registered DIMMs, non-ECC RAM, or DDR4. [3] The maximum number of memory channels is 8 and the maximum number of PCIe 5.0 lanes is 128 with a Threadripper PRO CPU and a WRX90 motherboard. [4]

  3. Zen 3 - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Zen 3 is supported on motherboards with 500 series chipsets; 400 series boards also saw support on select B450 / X470 motherboards with certain BIOSes. [7] Zen 3 is the last microarchitecture before AMD switched to DDR5 memory and new sockets, which are AM5 for the desktop "Ryzen" chips alongside SP5 and SP6 for the EPYC server platform ...

  4. Socket SP5 - Wikipedia

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    Supports 12 channels of DDR5 ECC RAM with 6 TB maximum capacity per socket. [4] Using a dual socket system can allow up to 24 channels of DDR5 ECC RAM with maximum 12 TB RAM capacity. [5] Supports 128 lanes of PCI Express 5.0; Pin map of the SP5 socket from AMD

  5. Socket AM5 - Wikipedia

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    AMD stated that it plans to support the AM5 socket for a number of years as it did with the AM4 socket. [10] During the Ryzen 7000 series reveal on August 29, 2022, AMD confirmed that it would support the AM5 socket until at least 2025. [11] At Computex 2024, AMD announced that this support period would then be extended through 2027. [12]

  6. Micron (MU) Avails DDR5 Memory for 4G AMD EPYC Processors - AOL

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    Micron (MU) makes DDR5 memory available for the latest 4th Generation EPYC 9004 Series processors from Advanced Micro Devices.

  7. Zen 4 - Wikipedia

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    On all platforms, Zen 4 supports only DDR5 memory and LPDDR5X in mobile, with support for DDR4 and LPDDR4X dropped. Additionally, Zen 4 supports new AMD EXPO SPD profiles for more comprehensive memory tuning and overclocking by the RAM manufacturers.