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AMD Reportedly Discontinues B650 Motherboard Chipset, Insider Predicts Q3’25 Stock Depletion

AMD Reportedly Discontinues B650 Motherboard Chipset, Insider Predicts Q3’25 Stock Depletion

AMD Reportedly Discontinues B650 Motherboard Chipset, Insider Predicts Q3’25 Stock Depletion

Yesterday, members of the Bobantang discussion board disclosed intriguing insider knowledge. According to recent industry murmurs, AMD has informed motherboard manufacturing partners about the discontinuation of B650 chipset production. Chinese media outlets have jumped on this alleged revelation, with Western counterparts quickly joining in on the fun (hours later). ITHome and Unika’s Hardware were the first channels to parse info from the Bobantang forum. Since a 2022 launch, Team Red’s mid-range B650 board design has remained a firm favorite for many budget-conscious owners of Ryzen 7000 (plus 8000G and 9000) series desktop processors. A “direct” successor—B850—reached retail at the start of this year, but higher price points combined with relatively minor feature set advantages have discouraged a lot of buyers. The likes of ASUS, ASRock, Colorful and Sapphire have released (or previewed) new B650 chipset-based mainboard products in 2025—mostly in microATX form factors.

A Bobantang member has prophesized two major trends—the first being: “after AMD’s B650 chip production line is shut down, its inventory is expected to be large. According to Team Red, the B650M series inventory sales plan will probably end in the third quarter (of 2025).” A second claim was outlined: “it is expected that the digestion time of the tail end stock of AMD’s B650 series motherboard will be longer, at least there will be inventory to sell in the second quarter (of this year), but the inventory of B650M chips will become more and more scarce as time goes by.” PC hardware watchdogs propose a fall in B850 pricing; likely expertly timed to occur shortly after the complete depletion of predecessor stock—by the fourth quarter of this year.

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