ASRock has silently rolled out the latest AMD AGESA 1.1.0.0 BIOS firmware for its top X670E motherboards which points out a formal availability soon.
AMD AGESA 1.1.0.0 BIOS Firmware Starts To Roll Out, ASRock Taichi X670E Motherboards First To Recieve Support
The AMD AGESA 1.1.0.0 BIOS firmware is an extension to the AGESA 1.0.7.0, 1.0.8.0 & 1.0.9.0 BIOS patches which were made to address thermal limits and tune memory support. But another major feature of these BIOS releases was to add initial support for AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7000G Phoenix APUs which are expected to launch soon.
From what we had gathered, the current AGESA 1.0.8.0 and the 1.0.9.0 BIOS updates had the basic and initial support for Ryzen 7000G APUs and there was a lot of work still required. A motherboard vendor we talked to commented on the 1.0.8.0 and 1.0.9.0 BIOS releases as "Useless" when it came to Ryzen 7000G support and overall AM5 stability. But now, it looks like there's a new BIOS version available in the form of AGESA 1.1.0.0.
Though we can't say for sure about the specific optimizations, fixes, or support it has to offer nor comment on its stability for the overall AM5 platform, it is available on ASRock's X670E Taichi and X670E Taichi Carrara motherboards. The BIOS was released today and is 2 MB larger in size or 20% more weighty than the previous AMD AGESA 1.0.0.7c released back in September. So one can tell that there's definitely some extra codework that went into this new firmware. Once again, one major component of the new AGESA releases is support for the upcoming Ryzen 7000G APUs. You can find the BIOS in the following links:
Update: ASRock has now added more X670/B650 motherboards in the AGESA 1.1.0.0 support list.
- ASRock X670E Taichi Carrara (BIOS Support Page)
- ASRock X670E Taichi (BIOS Support Page)
- ASRock X670E Steel Legend (BIOS Support Page)
- ASRock X670E PRO RS (BIOS Support Page)
- ASRock B650E Taichi (BIOS Support Page)
- ASRock B650E Taichi LITE (BIOS Support Page)
We recently covered a shipping manifesto that listed AMD's Ryzen 5 7500G and Ryzen 3 7300G APUs. These are only two SKUs but there are expected to be more variants that will be officially introduced. So far, AMD hasn't talked about any AM5 APUs officially but given the recent chatter, we can expect them to enter the mainstream desktop market soon!
AMD APU Forecasted Roadmap 2016-2023
APU Segment | Family Codename | Family Branding | Process Node | CPU Architecture | GPU Architecture | Max Cores / Threads | TDP | Launch Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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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