It will have a new CPU socket in the form of Socket AM5, driving motherboard sales since the new CPUs will not be backwards compatible.
Its loyal fan base will also likely snap up Zen 4 CPUs, which are claimed to offer significantly higher performance across the board, but with indications Intel will release it's 13th Gen Raptor Lake CPUs this year, this launch could come close to AMD's, which would result in an interesting battle for a number of reasons.
Intel's platform currently supports DDR5 as well as cheaper DDR4 that can be transplanted from older systems, while AMD's new Socket AMD will be DDR5-only. This could be one reason AMD might decide to add more products to its existing Socket AM4 platform, offering existing owners a cheaper way to upgrade from older AMD CPUs.
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