No, it can not. USB4 is at a minimum 20 Gbps.
Please read:
USB4® Specification v2.0 | USB-IF
www.usb.org
No, it can not. USB4 is at a minimum 20 Gbps.
Please read:
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Yes, USB4 can operate at slower speed, but the MINIMUM speed for a host controller is 20 Gbps and so far, ALL USB4 host controllers are 40 Gbps and ALL hubs have to be 40 Gbps. Devices can operate at slower speeds. If you're going to read the specs, please try to understand them.USB4 Connection Manager Guide Ver. 2.0 .pdf, page 60USB4® Specification v2.0 | USB-IF
www.usb.org
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Maybe not very expensive. The Samsung 990 Evo SSD is at least an indication that Gen5 can be had at down to earth prices.Gen5 chipset link will be expensive. And such chipset does not even exist at the moment.
You saw how motherboard prices went up with introduction of Gen5. Traces needed higher components to maintain signal integrity.Maybe not very expensive. The Samsung 990 Evo SSD is at least an indication that Gen5 can be had at down to earth prices.
It's not an issue as Gen5 chipset will not be introduced for a few good years. It's just not needed by anyone. Desktop platforms have even struggled to make any meaningful use of Gen5 lanes on CPU since late 2021... Hardly a few enthusiasts use Gen5 SSDs, and those giant heat sinks are monstrocities. Only by the end of this year new GPUs will start using Gen5 lanes, 3 years after their introduction on motherboards. Lack of technology syncing there.A bigger issue for AMD might be wafer allocation. The chipset would have to be made at 7nm/6nm in order to not overheat. AMD need lots of 7nm and 6nm wafers for several other chiplettes, so a completely new Promontory will have to wait some more.
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Can you point a page in specification? Not a news article.Yes, USB4 can operate at slower speed, but the MINIMUM speed for a host controller is 20 Gbps and so far, ALL USB4 host controllers are 40 Gbps and ALL hubs have to be 40 Gbps. Devices can operate at slower speeds. If you're going to read the specs, please try to understand them.
You know, I spent a month meeting with companies that were developing USB4 hardware and doing research before I wrote the USB4 article, I didn't just pull some shit off the internet, even if it's from the USB-IF, since you clearly didn't understand what you read.
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Because they can do better, they know they can do better, and they're choosing not to.Why you hating on AMD? This is just to keep the motherboard makers happy so they have something "new" to sell. Same as Intel.
Nah, that was true with the first generation of AM5. They're just making it even more confusing now.For a first time in ages, AMD has way more confusing chipset lineup than Intel does.
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For a first time in ages, AMD has way more confusing chipset lineup than Intel does.
Interestingly, they are doing all of this with a single design of chipset silicon that even X870E-B850 is apparently still using. Maybe they should have cleaned their customer-facing lineup similarly well.Nah, that was true with the first generation of AM5. They're just making it even more confusing now.
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AMD 800-series chipset family
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And for someone that is soo educated, please read my comment again, since clearly reading comprehension failed you.Sorry, but you clearly haven't read up on USB4.
Please read this before making uneducated comments.
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That wasn't a news article, it was a USB4 primer, but clearly I'm not good enough as a source, despite having worked most of my adult life in the tech industry and lived for over 14 years in Taiwan and have friends at the companies making the USB4 devices, who I interviewed for the piece I wrote, some of which are C-leve executives at said companies. Then I guess you can go ahead and believe whatever you want to believe.Can you point a page in specification? Not a news article.
What's missing that would change the world for anyone in a truly useful way?Because they can do better, they know they can do better, and they're choosing not to.
Yes, this is correct. However, the initial A620 boards used the Prom21 due to the Prom19 being late from ASMedia.First time I've seen a reference to a Promontory 19 chipset. I thought A620 was a cut-down Promontory 21. Maybe that's what the cut-down version is called?
It's a leak and someone has taken to releasing these kind of images as leaks online recently and then it seems like someone else tries to fix them with "AI".What's the deal with that first image in the article, though? That diagram had so much compression artifact that it almost look AI-generated - or maybe scrambled, by someone who really shouldn't be taking that screenshot, off what looked like a remote desktop interface from the watermarks.
Again, HOW is USB4 half-assed compared to Thunderbolt?And for someone that is soo educated, please read my comment again, since clearly reading comprehension failed you.
You still fail to link a page in specificationThat wasn't a news article, it was a USB4 primer, but clearly I'm not good enough as a source, despite having worked most of my adult life in the tech industry and lived for over 14 years in Taiwan and have friends at the companies making the USB4 devices, who I interviewed for the piece I wrote, some of which are C-leve executives at said companies. Then I guess you can go ahead and believe whatever you want to believe.
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Since I don't have to. I know I'm correct and you're free to go and look it up.You still fail to link a page in specification
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@TheLostSwede is right and he gave you the spec. The host MUST support minimum 20 Gbps.Can you point a page in specification? Not a news article.
Why don't you read the spec on your own?You still fail to link a page in specification
The only case where 10 Gbps is bare minimum would be tunnelled USB 3.2 from the host to hub and onto a peripheral device. So, in indirect USB connections where other data packets are present, such as DP and/or PCIe data.Happy now? No mention of 10 Gbps.
Operation means duplex - both ways - Gen 2 (minimum of 10+10), Gen 3 (minimum 20+20) and Gen 4 (minimum of 40+40). It doesn't mean that USB4 shouldn't support single link, it doesn't mean it shouldn't support dual link. It's a minimum operation for each Gen.
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Promontory 19 is B550 and A620A. The functional difference is that the A620 chipset uses a PCIe 4.0 link to the CPU, while A620A/B840 use PCIe 3.0. A620A has fewer lanes enabled than B550, and B840 will presumably have more lanes than A620A (4 PCIe 3.0 + 4 SATA), possibly the same as B550 (10 PCIe 3.0 + 4 SATA or 8 PCIe 3.0 + 6 SATA) or somewhere in between the two.First time I've seen a reference to a Promontory 19 chipset. I thought A620 was a cut-down Promontory 21. Maybe that's what the cut-down version is called?
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I just learned earlier today that an 'AM4' chipset (PROM19/B550) found its way to AM5 as the A620A.Promontory 19 is B550 and A620A. The functional difference is that the A620 chipset uses a PCIe 4.0 link to the CPU, while A620A/B840 use PCIe 3.0. A620A has fewer lanes enabled than B550, and B840 will presumably have more lanes than A620A (4 PCIe 3.0 + 4 SATA), possibly the same as B550 (10 PCIe 3.0 + 4 SATA or 8 PCIe 3.0 + 6 SATA) or somewhere in between the two.
A620 can be either a cut-down Promontory 21 chip (allowing Prom21 chips with defects to still be sold), or a Promontory 22 chip (which is smaller and cheaper to manufacture).
This inital statement of yours was factually incorrect.USB4 superseded USB3. So "USB4" still could mean just USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).
Now you are learning finally about USB4.Operation means duplex - both ways - Gen 2 (minimum of 10+10), Gen 3 (minimum 20+20) and Gen 4 (minimum of 40+40). It doesn't mean that USB4 shouldn't support single link, it doesn't mean it shouldn't support dual link. It's a minimum operation for each Gen.
2.2 USB4 Fabric Architecture
The USB4 Fabric is designed to meet the needs of multiple transport protocols. Its main features are:
Signaling rates that support high throughput interconnects :
- 10 Gbps (for Gen 2), 20 Gbps (for Gen 3), and 40 Gbps (for Gen 4).
Well it's going to be the same since ddr5 r.a.m and the am5 platform haven't been around that long.So absolutely no mention of the CPU socket type or what RAM is supported...
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My question got answered a while ago and back when I asked it, were werent sure if the new CPU's would support AM5.Well it's going to be the same since ddr5 r.a.m and the am5 platform haven't been around that long.