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The AM6 socket is expected to have more pins, specifically 2100, which is a 22% increase over the 1718 pins in the current AM5 socket. This higher pin density will allow for improved power delivery and I/O bandwidth.
AM6 Socket to Feature 2100 Pins, Bringing Higher Pin Density Than AM5 Socket, but Won’t Be Bigger; AM6 Reportedly Launches in 2028 Alongside Zen 7
AMD is expected to transition to the new AM6 socket in a few years. Currently, the AM5 socket will be used with Zen 6 processors, which are anticipated to extend the platform’s lifespan even further. However, with the upcoming launch of Zen 7, AMD plans to introduce a new socket design.

The AM6 socket will retain the same physical dimensions as the AM5. According to Bits and Chips, it will have higher pin density but won’t increase in size. This means that current AM5-compatible cooling solutions should fit the new AM6 socket. Additionally, since AM4-compatible coolers are also backward compatible with AM5, they will likely be compatible with AM6 as well.
With 2100 pins on the AM6 socket, CPUs can potentially receive higher power and sustained 200W+ delivery. More pins could translate to more data lanes, indicating increased bandwidth I/O, and it’s possible that PCIe Gen 6.0 support may be included in these motherboards.


The increase in pin count on the AM6 socket means that current AM5-compatible cooling solutions should fit the new AM6 socket. Additionally, since AM4-compatible coolers are also backward compatible with AM5, they will likely be compatible with AM6 as well. However, cooler manufacturers may need to release newer versions according to the chiplet layout on the Zen 7 lineup.
While more pins could lead to higher power delivery and increased bandwidth I/O, it’s also possible that we might see PCIe Gen 6.0 support on these motherboards. Although Silicon Motion stated that PCIe 6.0 won’t come to mainstream consumer hardware before 2030, AMD and its board partners may prepare early for easier upgrades.
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