
AMD has released a new set of Ryzen Chipset drivers under version 6.02.07.2300. The latest release delivers unnamed bug fixes and under-the-hood improvements for Windows 10 and 11 users.
Here are the release notes:
Release Highlights
• Bug fixes.
Known Issues
• Some driver names on a non-English OS may appear in English.
• The Uninstall Summary may incorrectly display the uninstall status as Failed.
• Occasionally, Ryzen PPKG may not install/upgrade.
AMD Ryzen Chipset drivers include over 20 different drivers for various parts of compatible motherboards. In version 6.02.07.2300, the following drivers have been updated:

AMD Ryzen Chipset driver 6.02.07.2300 is available to all users with motherboards based on the AM4 and AM5 sockets:

Processor support includes the 7th Gen AMD A-Series, all existing Ryzen desktop and mobile chips (including APUs and the Ryzen 8000 series), and Ryzen Threadripper/Threadripper PRO processors.
Note that even though all AM4/AM5 motherboards support Windows 11, the operating system is not compatible with the first-gen Ryzen and Threadripper chips, the Ryzen 2000G and 2000U series, and the seventh-gen AMD A-Series APUs.
You can download AMD Ryzen Chipset Driver 6.02.07.2300
from the official website. Full release notes are available
here.
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