This update is meant to enhance both stability and performance, and it includes compatibility for upcoming Ryzen “Phoenix” APUs

The AGESA 1.0.8.0 BIOS from ASUS is currently being distributed, and it includes compatibility for the Ryzen 7000 “Phoenix” APU

It has come to our attention that ASUS has started the covert rollout of their new AM5 BIOS, which is founded on the AGESA 1.0.8.0 firmware

The AMD Ryzen 7000 “Phoenix” APUs for desktops have been the topic of a great deal of expectation due to the fact that they will be the first APU family to be introduced for the new AM5 platform

Furthermore, they will be one that will make use of more recent standards like as DDR5 memory, which will bring an undoubtedly welcome upgrade to the integrated graphics

The AM5 BIOS has been updated in recent times, and as a consequence, the boards have been modified to be able to deal with memory frequencies that are running at greater speeds

It will come with thermal design power (TDP) specifications of 65W, which is the norm for Ryzen APUs

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