AMD Plans to Fix RAM Costs by Reintroducing Older CPUs
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AMD Plans to Fix RAM Costs by Reintroducing Older CPUs

AMD has initiated a strategy to address rising RAM costs by reintroducing central processing units from previous generations. According to the Gizmodo report titled "AMD’s Plan to Fix RAM Costs: Bring Back Bygone CPUs," the company is looking to the past to solve current market challenges for consumers.

The focus of this initiative centers on the AM4 motherboard platform. These motherboards, described as "decade-old," are seeing a resurgence in relevance. The report suggests that for those unable to afford the latest hardware, these AM4 motherboards "now seem even more appealing if you can’t afford to upgrade."

By bringing back these "bygone CPUs," AMD offers a pathway for users who are priced out of the current upgrade market. This approach allows consumers to utilize existing infrastructure rather than investing in newer, more expensive components.

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