There have been some rumblings in recent months about USB connectivity problems with AMD Ryzen processors in combination with 500 series chipset-based motherboards. To be more specific, the problem ...
Two weeks ago, AMD addressed a slew of complaints on Reddit related to intermittent connection issues some people reported having with USB devices connected to their Ryzen PCs powered by a 500-series ...
MSI is the first manufacturer to roll out a new BIOS update containing AMD's AGESA 1.2.0.2 firmware, which should fix intermittent USB issues for those running a Ryzen 5000 CPU on a 500 series ...
On Redit, AMD started collecting user info from end-users that experience USB issues on the 500 series motherboards. USB issues include intermittent disconnection of USB devices such as keyboards, ...
USB 3.0 can already be found on a lot of computers in the notebook and desktop market today. All of these computers use a third party controller for the USB 3.0 ports though because neither Intel nor ...
After three weeks of investigating USB issues that are plaguing 500 series motherboards, hope is on the horizon as AMD says it's "isolated the root cause" and has a ...
The USB disconnection issues can randomly disable a keyboard, mouse, or external drive connected to a B550 or X570 motherboard, according to affected users. UPDATE 3/11: AMD says it has "isolated the ...
AMD Ryzen 5000-series processors are definitely among the best CPUs currently available, but one thing they lack is support for external graphics cards through the Thunderbolt 3 and USB 4 ports.
AMD is currently in talks with Renesas Electronics, which was merged with Japan-based NEC, about the licensing of USB 3.0 technology, and is considering integrating USB 3.0 support in its upcoming ...
Chipmakers AMD, Nvidia, and Via Technologies—and, reportedly, other companies as well—are apparently tired of waiting for a USB 3.0 spec to be finalized, and are threatening to go off on their own ...
Rival chipmakers AMD and Nvidia step back from a threat to go their own way. The high-speed spec, due in 2009, is now 90 percent complete. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, ...