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AMD X570 platform rumoured to feature PCIe 4.0 support for Zen 2 CPUs

Leaked slides from a Chinese language forum indicate AMD will be releasing the X570 chipset at Computex 2019 - kicking off in the last few days of May. This new chipset will still be rocking the AM4 socket, retaining backwards compatibility with previous Ryzen chips, although the latest rumours suggest AMD’s chipset could also be the first consumer PCH to support PCI 4.0. The slides, allegedly from an internal Gigabyte event, indicate AMD will be overhauling its next major chipset release with PCIe 4.0 support. While current PCIe 3.0 lanes still serves us gamers well, the next generation is set to bring 16GT/s data rates - double that of today’s standard. It also will offer lower latency and keep power draw to a minimum. Matisse, the current codename floating around the interwebs for AMD’s Zen 2 chips, is mentioned within the slides as being an “all PCIe Gen4 solution”, making it the first consumer rollout of the PCIe 4.0 standard. This PCIe generation isn’t expected to stick around for long, with PCIe 5.0 supposedly hot on its tail - similarly doubling bandwidth.

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