Looking at the latest ECC manifest from Gigabyte, it seems that OEM is working on a new motherboard lineup for the upcoming Ryzen 6000 processors, called the X570S. A total of 8 boards have been mentioned in the manifest, indicating a completely new generation built for the Zen 3+ processors. Considering that the Ryzen 6000 series is essentially a refresh of Vermeer (Ryzen 5000), the X570S chipset should work with both lineups as well as the Ryzen 5000G APUs (Cezanne AM4), with possible support for the Ryzen 3000 and Ryzen 4000 PRO chips as well.

The Ryzen 6000 lineup, codenamed Warhol is going to be the last consumer lineup from AMD to support the AM4 platform. Starting from the Ryzen 7000 CPUs, codenamed Raphael, AMD will transition to the AM5 socket with support for DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0. Furthermore, like Intel, the company will also pair its desktop CPUs with an integrated GPU using an RDNA 2/3 chiplet with varying configurations for every SKU. You can read more about AMD and Intel’s CPU roadmap in the below post: