April 9, 2019

AMD specific news

AMD’s New Ryzen Pro, Athlon Pro Mobile Processors offer 12 hrs of battery life (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD today has announced a new range of CPUs for mobile computers like laptops and Chromebooks. The lineup includes three Ryzen Pro chips and one Athlon Pro APU.

Publication: Firstpost

AMD RX-8125, RX-8120, A9-9820 CPU Specs Leakededit

Earlier this week, it was confirmed that AMD will launch the Ryzen 3000 series and the Radeon Navi lineup at Computex ’19. It seems that AMD is looking to refresh its embedded processors as well. Reputed Twitter user, TUM_APISAK has leaked the AMD RX-8125, RX-8120, and A9-9820 with RX 350 on Reddit from the 3DMark database.

Publication: TechQuila

AMD’s new Ryzen PRO, Athlon PRO mobile processors offer 12 hrs of battery lifeedit

AMD today has announced a new range of CPUs for mobile computers like laptops and Chromebooks. The lineup includes three Ryzen Pro chips and one Athlon Pro APU. The “pro” in the nomenclature apparently comes from the fact that these chips include a slew of security features and tweaks designed to benefit enterprise consumers the most. These chips are the 2nd generation of Zen based mobile chips from AMD, Zen being the new CPU architecture that completely turned things around for the Intel rival.

Publication: Yahoo! Finance

AMD to Power Business Laptops With New Ryzen, Athlon Pro Chips (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD’s newest chip lineup promises to give business laptops up to 12 hours of battery life and a boost in graphics processing power. The company’s second-generation Ryzen Pro and Athlon Pro mobile processors, announced today, are built with Radeon Vega graphics technology.

Publication: PC Mag

AMD Is Significantly Expanding The Market Share Across Processor Segmentedit

AMD‘s Ryzen work area and versatile CPUs and their EPYC server CPUs have proceeded with the force they started picking up in 2017. The arrival of a piece of the pie information from 2018 demonstrates that AMD’s piece of the overall industry over every one of the three sections is the most astounding it’s been since something like 2014.

Publication: Save Delete

AMD announces new Ryzen Pro and Athlon Pro mobile processors (PROACTIVE)edit

AMD has announced four new mobile processors with built-in Radeon Vega graphics. The top of the line AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 3700U mobile processor features four physical cores and eight threads with a TDP 15 watts. The processor is clocked at 4.0GHz. The 7 Pro 3700U is equipped with Radeon Vega 10 Graphics.

Publication: PC Mag

AMD Announces 2nd Gen Ryzen PRO Mobile and Athlon PRO Mobile Processor Seriesedit

Today, AMD announced the latest additions to its PRO processor lineup: 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen PRO mobile processors with Radeon Vega Graphics and AMD Athlon PRO mobile processors with Radeon Vega Graphics. Providing commercial notebook users with power-efficient performance, state-of-the-art security features, and commercial-grade reliability and manageability, these new processors enable global PC manufacturers to create a wide range of business systems, from premium professional notebooks to everyday productivity notebooks. Initial commercial systems from HP and Lenovo are expected this quarter with other OEMs and further platform updates anticipated later in 2019.

Publication: Tech Power Up

AMD “Cato” SoCs Figure in Futuremark SystemInfoedit

AMD could be giving finishing touches to its new generation of embedded SoCs codenamed “Cato.” The chips surfaced on screenshots of UL Benchmarks (Futuremark) SystemInfo, across three models: the RX-8125, the RX-8120, and the A9-9820. For the uninitiated, the RX series embedded processors are part of the company’s Ryzen Embedded family. The RX-series are differentiated from the A-series either by microarchitecture, or lack of unlocked multipliers, or other features, such as integrated graphics.

Publication: Tech Power Up

AMD “Castle Peak,” “Rome,” and “Matisse” Referenced in Latest AIDA64 Changelogedit

FinalWire over the past week posted the latest public beta of AIDA64, which adds support for the three key processor product lines based on AMD’s “Zen 2” microarchitecture. The “Matisse” multi-chip module, which received extensive coverage over the past few weeks, will be AMD’s main derivative of “Zen 2,” designed for the client-segment socket AM4 platform, with up to 16 CPU cores, and the initial flagship product featuring 12 cores.

Publication: TechPowerUp

Latest version of AIDA64 adds AMD 7nm Zen 2 Based 3rd Generation Ryzen Threadripperedit

In the latest version of AIDA64, Preliminary info for AMD’s upcoming 7nm Zen 2 based, 3rd Gen Ryzen Threadripper ‘Castle Peak’ high-end desktop and EPYC Rome server processors has been added.

Publication: The Indian Wire

AMD to gain market share in H2 2019, driven by 7nm portfolio | Reportedit

AMD will reportedly see a rise in its product sales in H2 2019, according to the recent report of Taiwanese company DigiTimes. This is because of the increase in the demand for CPU and GPU shipments of the notebook, motherboard, and servers in the second half of this year. The upcoming 7nm-based product stack is expected to drive interest in AMD adoption among PC makers in 2019.

Publication: MobileScout

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Upcoming MSI gaming laptop could feature Intel Core i7-9750H processor and Nvidia GTX 1650 GPUedit

Team Blue seem to be putting up pretty strong resistance against AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 3000 series. Intel only recently unveiled a new line of datacentric products, and already new reports have surfaced of a new high-performance mobile CPU.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Ultimate PC Gaming: What Does It Take to Play at 4K and 144Hz?edit

(For much more on DLSS and a more detailed explanation, see our face-off between the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti and the AMD Radeon VII.) For example, AAA titles such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider, which scored 103fps in our initial dual GeForce RTX 2080 Ti benchmarks, suddenly started posting regular returns of 140fps and higher, once Nvidia pushed its newest 419.67 firmware update for its cards, which rolled out as we tested.

Publication: PC Mag

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 reviewedit

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2920X; Liquid cooled by Corsair H115i RGB

Publication: Stuff

TechPowerUp and BIOSTAR Present the Gaming Ready Motherboard Giveawayedit

TechPowerUp partners with BIOSTAR to bring you the Gaming Ready Motherboard Giveaway! Up for grabs are two gaming-grade motherboards from the AMD platform by BIOSTAR, with which you can build an e-Sports capable gaming PC build without breaking the bank. One lucky winner brings home a BIOSTAR Racing B450GT3 motherboard, and another lucky winner gets a BIOSTAR A10N-8800E motherboard with an embedded CPU.

Publication: Tech Power Up

NVIDIA GTX 1650 and Intel i7-9750H Slides Leakededit

According to the leaked slides, the i7-9750H will be about 28% faster than its predecessor, the i7-8750H, and almost twice as fast as the 7th gen i7-7700HQ. Thanks to the architectural advancements, we can expect impressive IPC improvements. The i7-9750H could prove to be just what Intel’s mobile segment needs, locking horns with AMD’s Ryzen 3000 laptop processors.

Publication: Gaming Monk

Asus TUF Gaming FX505DY Review: Ryzen Powered Gaming Goodnessedit

AMD Ryzen 5 3550H at 2.1GHz, up to 3.7GHz

AMD RX560X GPU with 4GB GDDR5 VRAM

Publication: Beebom

Acer looks set to unveil new Nitro gaming laptop with GTX 1660 Ti & 1650 mobile graphicsedit

According to the image leaked by ITHome/Videocardz, these Acer laptops will run on Intel’s 9th-gen Coffee Lake H-series chips instead of AMD’s Ryzen 3000-series Picasso APUs.

Publication: Moneycontrol

Intel Gen11 GPU to counter upcoming AMD Ryzen 3000 APUedit

Intel Gen11 GPU is on its way with the company’s next generation of ‘Ice-Lake‘ CPUs. During Game Developer Conference, Intel showcased a presentation slide containing information regarding Gen11 integrated GPUs. The new Intel GPUs are said to have graphics performance equivalent to 1 Teraflop. This will easily improve performance in several real-world applications.

Publication:  NewsR

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NVIDIA GTX 1650 and Intel i7-9750H Slides Leakededit

According to the leaked slides, the i7-9750H will be about 28% faster than its predecessor, the i7-8750H, and almost twice as fast as the 7th gen i7-7700HQ. Thanks to the architectural advancements, we can expect impressive IPC improvements. The i7-9750H could prove to be just what Intel’s mobile segment needs, locking horns with AMD’s Ryzen 3000 laptop processors.

Publication: Gaming Monk

Intel Gen11 GPU to counter upcoming AMD Ryzen 3000 APUedit

Intel Gen11 GPU is on its way with the company’s next generation of ‘Ice-Lake‘ CPUs. During Game Developer Conference, Intel showcased a presentation slide containing information regarding Gen11 integrated GPUs. The new Intel GPUs are said to have graphics performance equivalent to 1 Teraflop. This will easily improve performance in several real-world applications.

Publication:  NewsR

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Asus TUF Gaming FX505DY Review: Ryzen Powered Gaming Goodnessedit

AMD Ryzen 5 3550H at 2.1GHz, up to 3.7GHz

AMD RX560X GPU with 4GB GDDR5 VRAM

Publication: Beebom

Acer looks set to unveil new Nitro gaming laptop with GTX 1660 Ti & 1650 mobile graphicsedit

According to the image leaked by ITHome/Videocardz, these Acer laptops will run on Intel’s 9th-gen Coffee Lake H-series chips instead of AMD’s Ryzen 3000-series Picasso APUs.

Publication: Moneycontrol

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