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AMD just gave PC gamers a reason to stop worrying about upgrades

By dailyguardian.aeJune 2, 20262 Mins Read
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At a time when many PC gamers are wondering how often they’ll need to replace major components, AMD is leaning into a different message: buy once, upgrade later.

At Computex 2026, AMD unveiled two new gaming-focused processors, confirmed that the AM5 platform will remain supported through 2029, and introduced a new Radeon graphics card aimed at mainstream 1440p gamers. 

AMD celebrates AM4 while expanding AM5

The nostalgia play comes in the form of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition. The original 5800X3D was a landmark chip that helped popularize AMD’s 3D V-Cache technology and became a favorite among gamers looking to squeeze extra life out of older systems. The anniversary model arrives on June 25 for $349 and includes Carbice Ice Pad thermal interface material. More importantly, it serves as a reminder of just how long the AM4 platform has remained relevant.

For builders looking ahead, AMD also announced the Ryzen 7 7700X3D. The eight-core processor packs 104MB of cache and boosts speeds up to 4.5GHz, bringing X3D gaming performance to a more affordable entry point on the AM5 platform. It launches on July 16 for $329.

The bigger story is AMD’s upgrade roadmap

The most significant announcement may not be a processor at all. AMD confirmed that AM5 support will continue through 2029, extending one of the industry’s most consumer-friendly upgrade paths. For gamers, that means a motherboard purchased today could potentially support multiple future CPU generations, reducing the need for costly platform rebuilds.

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AMD also unveiled the Radeon RX 9070 GRE, a new RDNA 4 graphics card aimed at 1440p gaming. The GPU features 12GB of memory and is positioned as a more accessible entry into AMD’s latest graphics architecture. It launches globally on June 2 for $549. The company rounded out its announcements with AMD EXPO Ultra Low Latency memory profiles, which promise modest but welcome frame-rate gains for compatible systems. New hardware is always exciting, but AMD’s Computex strategy feels refreshingly practical. Faster chips and GPUs are nice. Knowing your platform still has years of life left may be even better.

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