ASRock Confirms That It’s AMD 800 Motherboards Will Be Directly Compatible With Ryzen 10000

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AMD Ryzen 10000 Series Expected To Arrive in Late 2026.

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  • ASRock confirms its B800 series motherboards will support future Ryzen 10000 CPUs, which will use the Zen 6 architecture.
  • This backward compatibility is a key selling point for new motherboards, as the older 600 series may not support chips beyond the Ryzen 9000 series.
  • ASRock’s B850M Steel Legend WiFi motherboard, which is already available, will support Zen 6 processors despite having a 32MB BIOS.

Following MSI and ASUS’ formal announcement of their motherboards’ compatibility with Zen 6, ASRock has also joined the party. The latter has also promised backward compatibility of its B800 Series motherboards with future Ryzen 10000 CPUs. ASRock, like ASUS, has been as forthright, confirming from China that their motherboards will be compatible with AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 CPU architecture.

It’s good that these companies provided this knowledge to ensure users can benefit from it in future processor generations. Today’s PC builders prefer AM5 motherboards with 800 series chipsets due to their guaranteed compatibility. The 600 series may be limited to the Ryzen 7000 and 8000 series (Zen 4) and the Ryzen 9000 (Zen 5). This has not been mentioned.

ASRock B850M Steel Legend WiFi Support Zen-6

ASRock has focused on its ASRock B850M Steel Legend WiFi motherboard being compatible with AMD Zen 6 processors. But unlike ASUS, this is an already released motherboard, and it features a 32MB BIOS.

The motherboards we’ve seen from MSI and ASUS are essentially rehashes with a fresh BIOS and 64MB storage. This not only ensures integrated support for the entire next chip generation, but GIGABYTE, for example, uses the extra space to include WiFi and Bluetooth drivers in the BIOS.

This enables you to build your PC and have WiFi connectivity as soon as you install Windows 11. This eliminates the need to use Ethernet to obtain the chipset drivers necessary for wireless communication.

This means that ASRock will maintain compatibility even if its motherboards with AMD 800 chipsets have a 32MB BIOS.

AMD Zen 6 CCD 2nm IOD 3nm

According to reports, the AMD Ryzen 10000 (Medusa) processors are expected to come with the Zen 6 (Morpheus) architecture. They are scheduled to arrive between late 2026 and early 2027.

Additionally, they may utilize the TSMC manufacturing process, based on the improved 2 nm and 3 nm nodes, to achieve improvements in efficiency and density. Some rumours suggest that they could employ an N2 or N2P node, specifically for the compute tiles, which are the CCDs that house the Zen 6 cores.

In terms of CCDs, each is predicted to rise from eight cores to a maximum of 10 or 12. The best-case scenario could result in a configuration with up to 24 cores. IPC improvements are also expected, as are faster clock rates.

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