Asus have recently released a slew of BIOS updates to their AM4 motherboards which deliver an upgrade to the AGESA 1071 standard specifically “for new upcoming processors.” AMD haven’t officially announced any new desktop chips, so could this change be for the AMD Raven Ridge APUs or for next year’s 12nm Ryzen update, Pinnacle Ridge?
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Tom’s Hardware spotted the updates last night though, as they point out, AGESA microcode changes are not in of themselves unexpected. But what is strange is that Asus are explicitly stating that this is purely so their boards can support the new processors. The AGESA procotcol is the bit of code built into the BIOS which gets the processors running with all their cores, threads, and that lovely, lovely memory.
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