At Computex 2026 in Taiwan, AMD is taking a new approach for desktop PC gamers, focusing on cost-effectiveness rather than flashy new products. The company is reintroducing three older components, backed by a significant commitment: gamers won't need to purchase a new motherboard until at least 2030.
AMD promises to support its AM5 desktop motherboard socket with new Ryzen processors through 2029, allowing users to upgrade their CPUs without the hassle of changing their motherboard. This initiative not only extends the lifespan of existing setups but also encourages users to invest wisely in their gaming rigs.