Manufacturers are likely to back Ryzen 5000 on A320m boards, as demand grows and compatibility improves.
Manufacturers are likely to back Ryzen 5000 on A320m boards, as demand grows and compatibility improves.
I believe OP is referring to the Ryzen 4000 APUs built on Zen 2 architecture.
I'm certain A320m boards won't work with Ryzen 4000. Those are meant for laptops only. The Ryzen 5000 won't fit either. It's the budget option, so don't expect much performance. Just remember, we can adjust the text if needed—just let me know for titles or details.
The information indicates that Zen 2 isn't compatible with A320 boards, as shown in the referenced image.
AMD doesn't officially back Zen2 or Ryzen 3000 CPUs, but many motherboard makers have made efforts to include them. For instance, the ASUS A320M-K lists 3000 series CPUs on its support page. The ASUS A320M-K is compatible with these processors.