IT House January 15 news, Intel 12th generation Core and 600 series motherboards have been released, memory manufacturers have also introduced DDR5 memory that supports Intel XMP 3.0 memory overclocking technology. The latest news is that AMD will launch its own RAMP (Ryzen Accelerated Memory Profile) technology on the new AM5 platform.

AMD RAMP will be similar to Intel XMP 3.0. In the future, high-end overclocking DDR5 memory modules may be divided into intel optimized families that support XMP 3.0 and AMD optimized families that support RAMP.
Regarding the latest Ryzen™ 7000 and AM5 platforms, at CES, AMD briefly introduced the Ryzen™ 7000 series processors, which are based on the 5nm Zen 4 architecture and will be available in the second half of 2022. To complement the Ryzen Zen 4 architecture processor, AMD will also bring to market the new AMD Socket AM5 socket.
IT Home learned that intel's XMP 3.0 technology has more built-in profiles than 2.0, reaching 5, including 3 configurations that cannot be tampered with and 2 configurations that can be customized by players, further facilitating players to overclock memory.