G.SKILL has announced both the Trident Z5 Neo and the Flare X5 Series DDR5 memory today, which have been designed with the AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and 600 series motherboards.
In the weeks leading up to and during Computex, there have been many briefings, keynotes and presentations. In one presentation, MSI appears to have confirmed AMD EXPO, a new feature coming to the AM5 platform to offer improved memory speeds and compete with Intel's XMP 3.0. The MSI presentation slide, shared by Andreas Schilling, shows …
With the DDR5 generation upon us, AMD is looking to boost its support for high-performance memory. According to newly discovered patent filings, one of the ideas AMD is testing is an auto-overclocking tool for memory, which would make obtaining faster speeds more convenient for users. AMD filed the patent (via Tom's Hardware) on February 3rd …