Biostar has teased next-generation AMD motherboards for showcase at Computex 2026. The announcement hints that this event could feature the first public look at the Zen 6 platform.
The new lineup will target the AMD AM5 socket and support CPUs based on the Zen 6 architecture, also known as the Olympic Range. Core counts are expected to reach up to 24 cores for these next-generation processors. The Valkyrie Gaming product line is confirmed within this upcoming roster alongside mainstream options.

Memory compatibility will include both DDR4 and DDR5 modules for the new boards. Storage interfaces will support SATA drives as well as M.2 PCIe SSDs. An AI platform built on NVIDIA Jetson technology is also part of the display plans at Computex 2026.
According to the source, Biostar may brand these next-generation motherboards using the 800 series designation. The specific chipset for the upcoming boards remains unclear in the available information. Zen 6 Ryzen desktop processors are not expected before early 2027 despite the Computex 2026 teaser.

TweakTown and QuasarZone reported on this teaser. Biostar has not confirmed the exact launch window for these motherboards.



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