ASRock X670E Taichi Ryzen 7000 support
ASRock has discreetly issued a new BIOS firmware update featuring AMD AGESA 1.1.0.0 for its X670E Taichi motherboards. The upgrade includes the newest software. This points to the likelihood that the official availability will follow shortly. Support for the updated firmware will initially be made available for motherboards bearing the ASRock X670E Taichi brand name.
AMD AGESA 1.1.0.0 UEFI firmware expands on AGESA 1.0.7.0, 1.0.8.0, and 1.0.9.0 patches. These patches are meant to alleviate thermal constraints and optimize memory support. These UEFI updates also include initial support for the new AMD Ryzen 7000G Phoenix APUs, which are anticipated to be available in the near future. This is an additional key aspect of these releases.
The latest AGESA 1.0.8.0 and 1.0.9.0 BIOS releases featured basic and preliminary support for Ryzen 7000G APUs, but there was still more to accomplish. A motherboard vendor called the 1.0.8.0 and 1.0.9.0 BIOS versions “Useless” for Ryzen 7000G support and AM5 reliability. AGESA 1.1.0.0 appears to be a new BIOS version as of now.
AGESA 1.1.0.0 support for X670E Taichi
According to the source, AGESA versions 1.0.8.0 and 1.0.9.0 support Ryzen 7000G APUs, although more work remains. In terms of Ryzen 7000G compatibility and AM5 dependability, one motherboard vendor called UEFI versions 1.0.8.0 and 1.0.9.0 “useless.” However, AGESA 1.1.0.0 is now available for download.
They recently discussed a shipping plan that included Ryzen 5 7500G and Ryzen 3 7300G APUs manufactured by AMD. There are just two SKUs available at this time, however it is anticipated that there will be further varieties that are formally presented. Although AMD hasn’t publicly discussed any AM5 APUs as of yet, recent rumors suggest that the company should be ready for the products to make their way into the mainstream desktop market very soon.
Regrettably, it is not feasible to offer definitive comments on particular problem fixes, optimizations, or the overall stability of the AM5 platform. Despite this, the UEFI for the ASRock X670E Taichi and X670E Taichi Carrara motherboards is already available for download. It was launched today and is 2 megabytes larger or 20% heavier than the previous version of AMD AGESA that was released in September, which was version 1.0.0.7c. This suggests that further coding effort has been put into the newly updated firmware. Support for the next Ryzen 7000G APUs is one of the most important aspects included in the latest versions of AGESA.
AMD APU Projected Schedule for 2016–2023
SEGMENT | FAMILY CODENAME | FAMILY BRANDING | PROCESS NODE | CPU ARCHITECTURE | GPU ARCHITECTURE | MAX CORES / THREADS | TDP | LAUNCH YEAR |
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Desktop (AM5) | Phoenix | Ryzen 7000G | 4nm | Zen 4 | Navi (RDNA 3) | 8/16 | 35-65W | 2023? |
Desktop (AM5) | Rembrandt | Ryzen 7000G | 6nm | Zen 3+ | Navi (RDNA 2) | 8/16 | 35-65W | Cancelled |
Desktop (AM4) | Cezanne | Ryzen 5000G | 7nm | Zen 3 | Vega (4th Gen) | 8/16 | 35-65W | 2021 |
Desktop (AM4) | Renoir | Ryzen 4000G | 7nm | Zen 2 | (Vega 3rd Gen) | 8/16 | 35-65W | 2020 |
Desktop (AM4) | Picasso | Ryzen 3000G | 12nm | Zen+ | Vega (2nd Gen) | 4/8 | 35-65W | 2019 |
Desktop (AM4) | Raven Ridge | Ryzen 2000G | 14nm | Zen | Vega (1st Gen) | 4/8 | 35-65W | 2018 |
Desktop (AM4) | Bristol Ridge | A10-9000 | 28nm | Excacvator+ | GCN 3.0 | 2/4 | 35-65W | 2016 |
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