Tuesday, October 21, 2025

HWiNFO to Support AMD RAMP & AMD’s Next Gen AM5 Ryzen CPU Architectures

Earlier, HWiNFO revealed that the latest version of its monitoring program will include AMD RAMP (Ryzen Accelerated Memory Profile) functionality. Currently it uses AM4 design and the new platform is aimed to bring a lot more changes as compared to AM4 design.

RAMP profiles will grant better processing of high-speed DDR5 memory modules. The RAMP profiles contain all the information about the delays and voltages and timings of the modules. The AMD RAMP technology will most probably debut with the AM5 platform.

HWiNFO to Support AMD RAMP 2

Following this, there are several changes that will come to HWiNFO. These are:

  • HWiNFO64 will be ported to UNICODE
  • Enhanced Intel XMP 3.0 Revision 1.2 support
  • Added preliminary support of AMD RAMP
  • Enhanced support of future AMD AM5 platforms
  • Enhanced sensor monitoring on few ASRock B660 and H610 series

Also, HWiNFO will comprise support for AMD’s next generation AM5 Ryzen CPU architectures.

All about AMD’s Raphael Ryzen ‘Zen 4’ desktop CPUs

The Codename for the next-gen Zen 4 based Ryzen desktop CPU’s will be Raphael. Raphael will put back the Vermeer dubbed Zen 3 based Ryzen 5000 desktop CPUs. The CPUs will be based on the 5nm Zen 4 core architecture. Along with this, it will feature 6nm I/O dies in a chip let design, reports affirm.

HWiNFO to Support AMD RAMP 1

Expected features of AMD Ryzen ‘Zen 4’ desktop CPU

  • Brand new TSMC 5nm process node with 6nm IOD
  • Brand new Zen 4 CPU cores (IPC/ Architectural improvements)
  • Support on AM5 platform with LGA1718 socket
  • Dual-channel DDR5 memory support
  • 105-120W TDPSs
  • 28 PCIe lanes

Talking about the platforms, AM5 motherboards will use the LGA1718 socket. Also, 28 PCIe lanes, DDR5-5200 memory, extra NVMe 4.0 and USEB 3.2 I/O is also expected to be included in the platform.

Mansi Gupta
Mansi Gupta
"Fair and virtuous, Royal and gracious", this is how she represent herself. Hailing from the city of temples Jammu, she completed her studies in Himachal Pradesh. Being a student of journalism and mass communication, she was always passionate about writing and speaking. She has also worked as a news anchor and reporter for digital platforms. Currently, she is working as a full-time content writer. She strongly believes in the 'power of writing' as those little words make a huge difference.

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