AMD’s Next-Gen AM5 Motherboards: B840 and B850 Set for 2025 Debut

AMD's Next-Gen AM5 Motherboards
AMD to launch B840 and B850 AM5 motherboards in 2025, supporting Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 CPUs. X870 and X870E models expected sooner. Faster memory and WiFi 7 support likely.

The excitement is building in the tech world as whispers from Gamescom, conveyed by ComputerBase, hint at the imminent arrival of AMD’s latest AM5-based motherboards: the B840 and B850. These new offerings are slated to make their grand entrance at CES 2025, promising extended compatibility across three generations of Ryzen CPUs: the 7000, 8000, and the recently launched 9000 series. This move ensures that users investing in these motherboards will enjoy prolonged support for future CPU upgrades.

Navigating the Pricing Landscape

While the official price tags for the eagerly awaited X870 and X870E motherboards remain shrouded in mystery, industry insiders are confident that these details will surface soon. However, it’s widely speculated that these new entrants will command a premium over their 600-series predecessors, encompassing the X670E and X670 models, which have already been serving the market for two years. It’s worth noting that the B650(E) models have carved a niche for themselves by delivering performance comparable to higher-end options, albeit with certain limitations on lanes and features, thus striking an attractive balance for budget-conscious enthusiasts.

Market Segmentation and Feature Sets

The upcoming B850, positioned as the successor to the popular B650(E), aims to cater to the mainstream market while retaining the coveted overclocking capabilities. On the other hand, the B840 marks a new direction, targeting the commercial and entry-level segments with a focus on cost-effectiveness, even if it means limiting PCIe support to Gen3.

The Curious Case of Timing

Interestingly, the full feature support for the Ryzen 9000 series on existing 600-series boards, which have all received necessary updates, raises questions about the delayed launch of the 800-series. One plausible explanation could be that AMD prioritized ensuring a seamless transition for users who had already invested in the 600-series platform.

Looking Ahead: Faster Memory and WiFi 7

The 800-series boards are anticipated to bring exciting new features to the table, including support for faster memory modules, enhancing overall system responsiveness. Moreover, select models within the 800-series lineup are rumored to incorporate cutting-edge WiFi 7 support, ensuring users stay at the forefront of wireless connectivity technology.

The impending launch of AMD’s B840 and B850 motherboards in 2025 signals a new chapter in the AM5 platform’s evolution. With their broad CPU compatibility, strategic market positioning, and promising feature sets, these motherboards are poised to capture the attention of PC builders and enthusiasts alike. While the official pricing and full specifications remain under wraps, the anticipation for their arrival at CES 2025 continues to mount.

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