![]() ![]() The option to use external graphics cards is a welcome feature for notebook users, bringing the gaming capabilities of a laptop to the next level. It seems that things may soon change for AMD fans if the new evidence proves to be true. On the other hand, as AMD processors are not yet compatible with USB 4, Ryzen users were still left with no way to use an external GPU. ![]() USB 4 includes support for TB3, opening the technology to a wider audience. Although some users may have found workarounds, they are not recommended, as the bandwidth and latency provided by that technology just won’t suffice.įortunately, Thunderbolt 3 is no longer exclusive to Intel users. AMD CPUs support USB 3.1, but that doesn’t work with most, if not all, of the best external graphics cards. It’s important to note that eGPUs are connected through the Thunderbolt 3 port, and this technology is currently only available on Intel-based systems. As the patch is intended for Yellow Carp, it’s likely that it’s intended for AMD Ryzen 6000 processors, as that is the code name used for the AMD Ryzen 6000 Rembrandt processor on Linux. This patch includes USB 4 DisplayPort 1.4 tunneling, which is a necessary feature of USB 4. A new Linux kernel driver patch has been submitted for Penguin OS. ![]() The evidence for this lies in drivers submitted by AMD engineers. However, it seems that AMD is planning to include USB 4 with eGPU support on its upcoming Ryzen 6000 processors. Fitbit Versa 3ĪMD 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. ![]()
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