
The new overclocking feature of AMD will bea> able to test the stability of RAM modules, generating specific settings on each system to store its profile locally. In this way, it will be possible to squeeze even the cheapest memories with a JEDEC profile without any intervention from the user, who will no longer even need to run tests.
if ( jQuery ("# crm_srl-th_hardware_d_mh2_1"). The new software developed by AMD will allow the system to determine the memory overclocking frequency, selecting the most appropriate latency settings, in order to exceed the stability target set by the application itself. Subsequently, a profile containing the previously generated settings will be created, which will be loaded each time the PC is started.
The patent was made public on May 19, but obviously the date of availability of the new technology is not yet known. AMD. However, it is more than reasonable to expect that this will be released with the release of the new Ryzen 7000 CPUs. The company has meanwhile held keynotes at Computex 2022, which is still underway, where it presented the new range of chipsets for the next platform. AM5, in addition to the new Mendocino processor for low-end laptops.