May 8, 2019

AMD specific news

AMD Navi RX 3080 XT set to debut at E3 2019: Could offer RTX 2070 performance for lessedit

Nvidia’s GPU dominance is about to take a hit with new reports surfacing that point to an E3 2019 Navi release. According to several sources, the Navi-based GPUs will be labelled as the RX 3000 series with the RX 3080 XT debuting as the flagship piece.

Publication: Moneycontrol

AMD to Build World’s Fastest Supercomputer Called ‘Frontier’ in Collaboration with Cray, Targets 2021 Launchedit

AMD has announced plans to build what it claims to be the world’s fastest exascale supercomputer in collaboration with Cray Computing for the US government. Dubbed ‘Frontier’, the supercomputer will be installed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, which is sponsored by the United States Department of Energy (DOE).

Publication: Gadgets 360

AMD Navi RX 3080 Will Compete With RTX 2070, Price Starting at $330 (RUMOUR)edit

AMD is working hard on their Navi GPU range, but we haven’t really heard anything about the specs or release date officially. But that hasn’t stopped the rumour will, diligently generating buzz around the red team’s highly anticipated graphics cards. And if the latest string is to be believed, the Navi may just be the NVIDIA competitor we’ve all been waiting for.

Publication: Gaming Monk

The World’s Fastest Supercomputer Will be Built by AMD and Cray in the USedit

The US Department of Energy today announced that the world’s fastest supercomputer will be built in the country by 2021. The supercomputer, dubbed ‘Frontier’, will be built by chip manufacturer AMD, and supercomputer maker Cray, for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.

Publication: Beebom

AMD and Cray just signed a key deal for an incredibly powerful $600 million supercomputer. Here’s how it could give AMD an edge on its rival Inteledit

AMD is helping Cray Computer build a new supercomputer for the Department of Energy that it promises will be faster than the fastest supercomputers of today.

Publication: Business Insider India

US to Spend $600 Million on Frontier Exascale Supercomputeredit

In March, the department hailed the coming arrival of a separate $500 million exascale supercomputer, called Aurora. It too is slated to go online in 2021. However, Aurora will feature technology from Intel. Frontier, on the other hand, is being built with silicon from rival AMD.

Publication: PC Mag

AMD Radeon RX 3080 XT “Navi” to Challenge RTX 2070 at $330edit

Rumors of AMD’s next-generation performance-segment graphics card are gaining traction following a leak of what is possibly its PCB. Tweaktown put out a boatload of information of the so-called Radeon RX 3080 XT graphics card bound for an 2019 E3 launch, shortly after a Computex unveiling. Based on the 7 nm “Navi 10” GPU, the RX 3080 XT will feature 56 compute units based on the faster “Navi” architecture (3,584 stream processors), and 8 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit wide memory bus.

Publication: Tech Power Up

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The Best Dell Laptops for 2019edit

Notable developments in the XPS line of late include the XPS 15 2-in-1, one of the few PCs on the market using the unusual Intel/AMD hybrid “Kaby Lake-G” CPUs with Intel core processing and AMD Radeon graphics, and the 2019 version of the XPS 13, referenced above, a rare five-star Editors’ Choice winner.

Publication: PC Mag

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Gaming Laptop Reimaginededit

Alienware is a name associated with top-spec gaming machines. With a lot more brands jumping into the Cray, it was up to Alienware to shake things up again. This is where the latest Alienware 51m laptop comes in.

Publication: The Economic Times

The Best Dell Laptops for 2019edit

Notable developments in the XPS line of late include the XPS 15 2-in-1, one of the few PCs on the market using the unusual Intel/AMD hybrid “Kaby Lake-G” CPUs with Intel core processing and AMD Radeon graphics, and the 2019 version of the XPS 13, referenced above, a rare five-star Editors’ Choice winner.

Publication: PC Mag

Asus ROG Zephyrus GX531GW Review: Insane Performance Packed in a Sleek Bodyedit

You know what’s awesome? Reviewing a gaming laptop like the ROG Zephyrus that I’m currently typing this review on, and about. You know what’s not so awesome? Keyboards that make me question my typing skills. Still, as complicated and weird as the ROG Zephyrus GX531GW moniker is, the laptop itself is an amazing device to use.

Publication: Beebom

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