ASUS has recently announced the rollout of its new AGESA 1.1.0.2a BIOS firmware for X670E motherboards. This update is specifically designed to enhance the support for AMD Ryzen 8000G APUs.
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The latest BETA BIOS from ASUS is the first to feature the 1.1.0.2a update. This update brings two significant changes: an upgrade to the AMD ComboAM5 1102a RC1 and improvements in overall system and platform performance. Additionally, the new update addresses some of the issues reported with missing M.2 devices. Last year Asus released AGESA 1.1.0.1 for X670E Motherboards which brought in a lot of improvements, you might want to read that too.
While the last BIOS updates were rolled out across all AM5 motherboards, this new release by ASUS is specifically for the top X670E motherboards. The list includes
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The AMD Ryzen 8000G APUs, set to launch later this month, will be compatible with existing AM5 motherboards. Although these APUs are primarily targeted at the mainstream and budget segment, it’s encouraging to see support ready on higher-end motherboards for users who want to utilize these chips on such boards.
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