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AMD Zen 5 CPUs See First Microcode Updates In Linux-Firmware.Git

Written by Michael Larabel in AMD on 30 July 2025 at 06:22 AM EDT. 8 Comments
AMD yesterday upstreamed a batch of new CPU microcode files to linux-firmware.git as the de facto repository where component firmware/microcode is easily distributed to Linux distributions. This also marks the first time that Family 1Ah (Family 26) CPU microcode is updated there for the latest Zen 5 processors.

As is usually the case, unfortunately, there is no public change-log or any other insight into the changes of the new CPU microcode updates for Family 19h (Zen 3 / Zen 3+ / Zen 4) and Family 1Ah (Zen 5 so far). The pull request simply notes:
- Update AMD cpu microcode for processor family 19h
- Add AMD cpu microcode for processor family 1ah

Key Name = AMD Microcode Signing Key (for signing microcode
container files only)
Key ID = F328AE73
Key Fingerprint = FC7C 6C50 5DAF CC14 7183 57CA E4BE 5339 F328 AE73

As it's not timed to a Patch Tuesday security disclosure, presumably the CPU microcode updates are just for functional issues and other random fixes. But we'll see.

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In any event the new files are out there for those interested in the updated CPU microcode for recent AMD Zen processors.

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