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AMD announced ahead of Computex its plan to support the AM5 socket through 2027 .
This would keep the socket running with new CPUs for five years .
AM4 was an amazing platform for AMD 's new Ryzen processors.
For building new PCs from scratch, AM5 motherboards are the way to go.
For those with older AM4 motherboards, AMD has recently announced new AM4 processors for worldwide release.
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