May 28, 2019

AMD specific news

ome News AMD Ryzen R9 3900x CPU Launched Along With PCIe 4.0 and X570 Chipset (Proactive)edit

AMD has launched its third-gen Ryzen 2 based CPUs along with a $499 Ryzen R9 3900x flagship with 12-core/24-threads. Furthermore, the third generation Ryzen 5 and 7 were also announced with 6-core/12-threads and 8-core/16-threads. What’s even more ludicrous is the amount of cache size in the Ryzen 9 CPUs; with a cumulative cache of 70MB, the Ryzen 9 3900x finally broke Moore’s law and delivered a death punch to the Intel.

Publication: Fossbytes

AMD Reveals 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs And 7nm Radeon RX5000 GPU (Proactive)edit

Rumours had been trickling by on the new lineup of 3rd generation Ryzen and Radeon NAVI GPUs of AMD. Computex 2019 launched with its very first keynote by AMD’s CEO, Dr. Lisa Su. AMD has various announcements to make on their lineups and their new data centre offerings, AMD Epyc.

Publication: iGyaan

Computex 2019: AMD Radeon RX5000 ‘Navi’ GPU Series, New CPUs Including 12-Core Ryzen 9 3900X Announced (Proactive)edit

AMD CEO Dr Lisa Su delivered her inaugural Computex keynote in Taipei on Monday morning, the day before the world’s biggest PC and technology manufacturing industry trade show officially opens its doors. Su’s Computex 2019 keynote focused on AMD’s upcoming products across the data centre, graphics, and desktop segments, and also touched upon AMD’s 50th anniversary celebrations this year, partnerships with the Taiwanese technology ecosystem, and leadership across architecture as well as manufacturing.

Publication: Gadgets360

AMD Announces Next-Generation Leadership Products (Proactive)edit

AMD again made technology history with the announcement of high-performance 7nm-based computing and graphics products that are expected to deliver new levels of performance, features and experiences for PC gamers, enthusiasts and content creators. During the first-ever Computex opening keynote, AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su announced:

Publication: Cell IT

‘Navi’ Gets Real: AMD Announces New Radeon RX 5700 GPUsedit

AMD has announced the first teasers around its new range of Radeon “Navi”-based GPUs at Computex 2019, focusing on getting reduced latency and higher-bandwidth performance out of the next generation of gaming PCs and future consoles.AMD has announced the first teasers around its new range of Radeon “Navi”-based GPUs at Computex 2019, focusing on getting reduced latency and higher-bandwidth performance out of the next generation of gaming PCs and future consoles.

Publication: PC Mag

Computex 2019: Everything AMD Announced at the Event (Proactive)edit

Computex 2019 is underway in Taiwan, and among the many companies showcasing their products and launching new ones, AMD took to the stage to announce a bunch of stuff at its Computex keynote. There were new processors, chipsets, and more. In case you missed out on AMD’s keynote, here’s everything the company announced:

Publication: Beebom

Computex 2019: AMD, Nvidia unveil new chipsets and more (Proactive)edit

AMD unveiled a slew of chipsets for PCs and data center servers, which have set new performance benchmarks in respective fields.

Publication: Deccan Herald

AMD Reveals Navi And Zen 2, GPU And CPU Behind PS5edit

At an event held today, AMD has revealed Navi and Zen 2; it’s next-generation GPU and CPU that will be working under the hood of PS5. This technology is likely the same to be used for Xbox Scarlett, but at this stage, PlayStation 5 is the only console confirmed to be adopting it.

Publication: Gamepur

AMD President & CEO Announces Next-Generation Leadership Products at Computex 2019edit

Dr. Lisa Su, AMD President and Chief Executive Officer, delivered 2019 Computex inaugural keynote presentation, demonstrating high-performance 7nm-based computing and graphics products that will bring new levels of performance, features, and experiences for PC gamers, enthusiasts, and content creators.

Publication: Digital Terminal

AMD Announces Next-Generation Leadership Products at Computex 2019 Keynoteedit

Dr. Lisa Su, AMD President and Chief Executive Officer, delivered 2019 Computex inaugural keynote presentation, demonstrating high-performance 7nm-based computing and graphics products that will bring new levels of performance, features, and experiences for PC gamers, enthusiasts, and content creators.

Publication: IT Voice

AMD Announces Ryzen 3rd Gen CPUs, RX5700 Navi GPUs, X570 Chipset with PCIe 4.0 (Proactive)edit

AMD CEO Lisa Su took the stage at Computex this year and unveiled new third-generation Ryzen CPUs, EPYC Rome data center CPUs, RX 5000 series GPUs, and the X570 chipset that features PCIe 4.0. With the way AMD has priced its new products, we can only imagine how stressed Intel is right now. Without further ado, let’s dive straight into the specs, feature, and pricing for the newly announced AMD tech.

Publication: MYsmartprice

AMD UNVEILS 12 Core Ryzen 3900, RX5700 GPUSedit

As expected, AMD, in its first ever keynote at Computex, launched the 7-nm Ryzen chipsets for PC as well as the Radeon RX5700 series Graphics cards.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

AMD UNVEILS 12 Core 3900X, RX5700 GPUsedit

After teasing the 7-nm chipsets at CES in January, AMD made sure that its rivals won’t be able to steal its thunder from its show-stopper 12-core, 24-thread Ryzen 9 3900x chip.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

AMD Zen 2 16 Core CPU Leaked Via Cinebench R15: 3rd Gen Threadripper?edit

AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, similar to AMD Vega VII GPU, is also based on 7nm architecture that consumes less power than Intel’s CPU. Intel CPUs are based on 14nm architecture. In Ryzen 93900X, 12 core CPUs have been provided with 24 threads. Its price is $ 499 or about 35,000 rupees. In Ryzen 9 3900X, the small TDP i.e. thermal design power has been given at 105W. It also has a clock speed of 4.9 GHz on 12 cores. According to the demo shown in computex 2019, the Ryzen 93900X is 19.33X faster than, Intel Core i9-9920X. While the cost of Intel Core i9-9920X is almost double.

Publication: Uttarakhand News Network

AMD announces World’s first 12 core Gaming CPUedit

AMD  today again made technology history with the announcement of high-performance 7nm-based computing and graphics products that are expected to deliver new levels of performance, features and experiences for PC gamers, enthusiasts and content creators. During the first-ever Computex opening keynote, AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su announced.

Publication: ANI

AMD Announces Next-Generation Leadership Products at Computex 2019 Keynoteedit

3^rd Gen AMD Ryzen™ desktop processor family based on new high-performance “Zen 2” core includes highest performance 12 core desktop processor ever^1 —— New RDNA gaming architecture and upcoming AMD Radeon™ RX 5700-series graphics cards will accelerate the future of PC, console, and cloud gaming.

Publication: NewsR

AMD flexes 7nm muscle with a 12-core Ryzen 9 CPU and Radeon RX 5000 graphics cardsedit

The coremageddon has begun: AMD Monday dropped its long-awaited 12-core Ryzen nine 3900X at Computex on Monday, pronouncing that it is going to outpace Intel’s 12-core CPUs for just about a 3rd to part the associated fee—and that’s simply an inkling of AMD’s 7nm onslaught towards Intel and Nvidia.

Publication: NewsR

AMD Ryzen 5 3000 Series Lineup Detailededit

AMD at its 2019 Computex keynote unveiled its Ryzen 3000 series desktop processors with the more glamorous Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 SKUs while glossing over its more high-volume Ryzen 5 3000 series. It turns out that AMD will launch even these chips on the 7th of July. The Ryzen 5 lineup includes the 3600X and 3600. Both these chips are 6-core/12-thread, and AMD is taking the fight to Intel’s 9th generation Core i5 series by not touching the core-count and instead focusing on higher IPC and clock-speeds than Intel’s offerings.

Publication: Tech PowerUp

AMD “Raven Ridge” and “Summit Ridge” CPUs Won’t Work on X570 Chipsetedit

If you own an AMD 300-series motherboard and are looking to upgrade to Zen 2-based Ryzen 3000 series processors, you have nothing to worry about, as long as your motherboard vendor puts out a BIOS update that adds compatibility (most vendors already have). If you belong to the demographic which has a 1st generation Ryzen “Summit Ridge” processor or Ryzen 2000 “Raven Ridge” APU laying around and looking to buy an AMD X570 motherboard, we have some bad news for you.

Publication: TechPOwerup

64-Core AMD Epyc “Rome” Processor Based on Zen 2 Decimates Intel Xeon Platinumedit

The first phase of AMD’s Computex campaign has reached its conclusion with Intel feeling the heat on all sides, right from the CPU gaming market to the enthusiast and server segments. Company CEO, Dr. Lisa Su unveiled the Zen 2 architecture based on the 7nm node this morning with the Ryzen 9 3900X being the highlight in the high-performance space and then later, the 64-core Epyc “Rome” processor impressing in terms of Data Center and Server workloads.

Publication: Techquila

PS5 Uses AMD’s Radeon Navi With New RDNA Designedit

During AMD’s Computex Keynote, it confirmed that Sony’s next-gen PlayStation console would make use of the new AMD Radeon Navi (as noted by Benji-Sales on Twitter). This comes with a new 7nm design called RDNA.

Publication: Gaming Bolt

Computex 2019: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X CPU, Radeon RX 5700 GPU announcededit

Built on a 7nm process, the AMD has launched the Ryzen 9 family of processors with the top-end Ryzen 9 3900X features 12 cores and 24 threads with a power rating of 105W TDP. The high-end Ryzen 9 process it will have a base clock of 3.8 GHz and a boost clock of 4.6 GHz.

Publication: The Mobile Indian

Computex 2019: AMD announces 3rd gen Ryzen 9 desktop processor with 12-coresedit

AMD has announced its 3rd generation Ryzen 9 desktop CPU, which will come with a 12-core processor and the new 7nm design at the Computex 2019 keynote, which took place in Taiwan yesterday. AMD is claiming the Ryzen 9 3900X, which was its showstopper during the keynote, will offer the highest performance ever on a desktop CPU.

Publication: The Indian Express

ASUS Shows Off its X570 Motherboard Lineup: ITX Includededit
  ASUS at a private pre-Computex event gave us a closer look at a treasure of upcoming products. The star-attractions, however, were its AMD X570 motherboard family that’s spread across nearly every brand: ROG Crosshair, ROG Strix, TUF Gaming, Prime, and for the very first time for the AM4 platform, the WS series. Publication: Tech PowerUp
AMD’s 3rd gen Ryzen 3900X with a boost clock speed of 4.9GHz launched at Computex 2019edit

The Computex 2019 is scheduled to be held tomorrow on May 28, 2019 and will go on till June 1, 2019 in Taipei, Taiwan. Ahead of the event, Intel announced its new Core i9-9900KS CPU with a clock speed of 5GHz. Now, AMD has officially announced its new 3rd Gen high-performance Ryzen CPU – the AMD Ryzen 3900 which costs 50% less than the Intel’s Core i9-9920X CPU.

Publication: Gadget Bridge

AMD’s New 12-Core, $499 Processor Is A Pretty Amazing Dealedit

Nowadays, most computer users don’t need to worry about the exact specifications of the chips running in their machines — a mid-range processor will run the majority of common tasks without issues.

Publication: Mashable

AMD unveils third-gen Ryzen 9 CPUs and Navi GPUsedit

Computex 2019 has kicked off in Taipei and AMD is showing off its latest and newest CPUs and GPUs at the gathering. The company unveiled its first 7nm Navi GPUs that will go up against Nvidia’s RTX 2070 cards as mid-range GPUs. However, the big announcement was the world’s first 7-nanometer 12-core desktop chip, dubbed Ryzen 9 3900X for consumers.

Publication: 91Mobiles

AMD unveils ist first Navi architecture based GPU called Radeon RX 5000 series for PCsedit

AMD unveils its first Navi based GPU for PCs at the Computex 2019 event at Taiwan. The newest GPU in the list will be coming from the new GPU family of the company called the Radeon RX 5000 series which is scheduled to arrive in this July.

Publication: Technocodex

AMD Showcases 3rd Gen Ryzen CPU, More on Navi at E3edit

At its Computex keynote, AMD finally announced the third generation of its Ryzen series of CPUs. The Ryzen 3000 series is being manufactured using a 7nm process and will feature up to 12 cores and 24 threads on its flagship. The processors are based on the new “Zen 2” Core architecture which as the company says outperforms the older “Zen” architecture by 15%.

Publication: PC Mag India

AMD Ryzen R9 3900x CPU Launched Along With PCIe 4.0 and X570 Chipsetedit

AMD has launched its third-gen Ryzen 2 based CPUs along with a $499 Ryzen R9 3900x flagship with 12-core/24-threads. Furthermore, the third generation Ryzen 5 and 7 were also announced with 6-core/12-threads and 8-core/16-threads.

Publication: NewsR

AMD Ryzen 5 3000 Series Lineup Detailededit

MD at its 2019 Computex keynote unveiled its Ryzen 3000 series desktop processors with the more glamorous Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 9 SKUs while glossing over its more high-volume Ryzen 5 3000 series. It turns out that AMD will launch even these chips on the 7th of July. The Ryzen 5 lineup includes the 3600X and 3600. Both these chips are 6-core/12-thread, and AMD is taking the fight to Intel’s 9th generation Core i5 series by not touching the core-count and instead focusing on higher IPC and clock-speeds than Intel’s offerings.

Publication: Tech PowerUp

AMD Ryzen 3000 series CPUs and Radeon RX 5000 Navi GPUs announced at Computex 2019edit

This year’s Computex press conference opened up with the announcement of AMD’s latest lineup of CPUs and GPUs that will be making its way in the market this year itself. The semiconductor company unveiled the third generation of its Ryzen lineup of CPUs and its new ‘Navi’ architecture for its gaming GPUs.

Publication: Tech2

AMD announces new products for next-gen computersedit

Computex 2019 has kicked off in Taipei, Taiwan and we will get to see tech companies from across the globe making new to see tech companies from across the globe making new announcements and launching new products in the coming days chipmaker AMD was entrusted with the inaugural Keynote presentationof Computex 2019.

Publication: The Times of India
AMD Reveals Next-Gen Graphics Cards And Ryzen CPUsedit

At Computex, AMD has taken the wraps off its new line of CPUs and GPUs. According to Gadgets 360, the new AMD Radeon RX5000 series GPUs, and the third generation of Ryzen CPUs were announced at AMD’s keynote at Computex. The new GPU and CPU are set to hit stores in the third quarter of 2019.

Publication: IGN India

AMD announces next-generation products at Computex 2019edit

AMD has announced high-performance 7nm-based computing and graphics products. During her Computex keynote today, AMD president and CEO Lisa Su announced a range of products including the new Zen 2 core, the 3rd Gen Ryzen desktop processor family, the X570 chipset for socket AM4, RDNA gaming architecture, and the 7nm Radeon RX 5700-series gaming graphics card family.

Publication: Digi Times

AMD announces new products for next-gen computersedit

Computex 2019 has kicked off in Taipei, Taiwan and we will get to see tech companies from across the globe making new announcements and launching new products in the coming days Chipmaker AMD was entrusted with the inaugural Keynote presentation of Computex.

Publication: Gadgets Now

AMD 7nm-based Ryzen, Radeon RX 5000 gaming CPUs, GPUs, and RDNA architecture unveilededit

AMD at its event at Computex 2019 announced many 7nm-based products, out of which the highly-anticipated Radeon RX 5000-series gaming graphics card is the one. The new GPU series include RX 5700 and an all-new RDNA 7nm architecture.

Publication: Mobilescout

AMD “Raven Ridge” and “Summit Ridge” CPUs Won’t Work on X570 Chipsetedit

If you own an AMD 300-series motherboard and are looking to upgrade to Zen 2-based Ryzen 3000 series processors, you have nothing to worry about, as long as your motherboard vendor puts out a BIOS update that adds compatibility (most vendors already have). If you belong to the demographic which has a 1st generation Ryzen “Summit Ridge” processor or Ryzen 2000 “Raven Ridge” APU laying around and looking to buy an AMD X570 motherboard, we have some bad news for you.

Publication: Tech PowerUP

 

64-Core AMD Epyc “Rome” Processor Based on Zen 2 Decimates Intel Xeon Platinumedit

The first phase of AMD’s Computex campaign has reached its conclusion with Intel feeling the heat on all sides, right from the CPU gaming market to the enthusiast and server segments. Company CEO, Dr. Lisa Su unveiled the Zen 2 architecture based on the 7nm node this morning with the Ryzen 9 3900X being the highlight in the high-performance space and then later, the 64-core Epyc “Rome” processor impressing in terms of Data Center and Server workloads.

Publication: Techquila

AMD Announces Ryzen 3rd Gen CPUs, RX5700 Navi GPUs, X570 Chipset with PCIe 4.0edit

AMD CEO Lisa Su took the stage at Computex this year and unveiled new third-generation Ryzen CPUs, EPYC Rome data center CPUs, RX 5000 series GPUs, and the X570 chipset that features PCIe 4.0. With the way AMD has priced its new products, we can only imagine how stressed Intel is right now. Without further ado, let’s dive straight into the specs, feature, and pricing for the newly announced AMD tech.

Publication: Mysmartprice

AMD’s New Chipset Will Challenge Intel’s Flagship Processor & It’s Perfect For Indian PC Gamersedit

AMD announced a new chipset at Computex in Taipei today which is said to challenge Intel’s top of the line Core i9 9920X chipset. It’s called the Ryzen 9 3900x chip that has 24 threads and 12 cores making it one of the top gaming processors today. Another impressive feat about the new processor is its price, AMD announced the Ryzen 9 3900x chipset will sell for $499, which is half the price of Intel’s offering.

Publication: MensXP

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Intel’s Answer to AMD Epyc “Rome”: Xeon Platinum 9242 with 48 Coresedit

One of the highlights of AMD’s Computex press conference this morning was the 64 core Epyc Rome processor that was twice as fast compared to Intel’s 28-core Xeon Platinum in a dual-chip environment. However, if you look at the total core count of the two systems, you’ve got 128 cores on the AMD side and just 56 on the Intel-powered rig. Sure, the Intel processor with even 28 cores costs almost $10K and this is probably how much the 64 Core Epyc part will be priced for, but in terms of sheer performance its not a very fair comparison.

Publication: Techquila

Holf off on buying laptopedit

Back when Asus initially introduced the Zephyrus it was meant to be a single product. A flagship thin gaming laptop at the forefront of NVIDIA’s Max Q campaign! It has since developed into an entire family of products with several products that range from extremely thin and light, esports focus and now featuring the unthinkable; AMD + NVIDIA specs in the same device from an OEM!

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

HOLD OFF ON BUYING LAPTOPedit

Back when Asus initially introduced the Zephyrus it was meant to be a single product. A flagship thin gaming laptop at the forefront of NVIDIA’s Max Q campaign! It has since developed into an entire family of products with several products that range from extremely thin and light, esports focus and now featuring the unthinkable; AMD + NVIDIA specs in the same device from an OEM!

 

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

What is Computex?edit

After teasing the 7-nanometer Zen 2 architecture at CES, AMD is expected to reveal more details about it at Computex. Speculation is also rife that AMD will unveil the AMD Navi 10 graphics card.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Competition in news

Intel’s Answer to AMD Epyc “Rome”: Xeon Platinum 9242 with 48 Coresedit

One of the highlights of AMD’s Computex press conference this morning was the 64 core Epyc Rome processor that was twice as fast compared to Intel’s 28-core Xeon Platinum in a dual-chip environment. However, if you look at the total core count of the two systems, you’ve got 128 cores on the AMD side and just 56 on the Intel-powered rig. Sure, the Intel processor with even 28 cores costs almost $10K and this is probably how much the 64 Core Epyc part will be priced for, but in terms of sheer performance its not a very fair comparison.

Publication: Techquila

Computex 2019: AMD, Nvidia unveil new chipsets and more (Proactive)edit

AMD unveiled a slew of chipsets for PCs and data center servers, which have set new performance benchmarks in respective fields.

Publication: Deccan Herald

NVIDIA RTX STUDIO LAPTOPS TO COMPETE WITH MACBOOK PROedit

A day before Computex starts, Nvidia, in its press conference, announced a new range of laptops that are targeted towards creative professionals, like video editors, photographers and graphic designers.

The new range of laptop, which is meant to compete with the 15-inch MacBook Pro, will be powered by RTX GPUs as well as a new software platform called Studio, with SDKs and drivers to make graphics rendering and other tasks faster.

Publication: The Asian Age

QUALCOMM, LENOVO JOIN HANDS FOR 5G LAPTOPedit

Snapdragon 8cx 5G compute platform will feature ultra-low latency, remarkable performance, battery life and 5G connectivity that will revolutionize the way we work and play,” according to Johnson Jia, senior vice president of Lenovo’s PC Business Group.

Publication: Asian Age

Holf off on buying laptopedit

Back when Asus initially introduced the Zephyrus it was meant to be a single product. A flagship thin gaming laptop at the forefront of NVIDIA’s Max Q campaign! It has since developed into an entire family of products with several products that range from extremely thin and light, esports focus and now featuring the unthinkable; AMD + NVIDIA specs in the same device from an OEM!

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

HOLD OFF ON BUYING LAPTOPedit

Back when Asus initially introduced the Zephyrus it was meant to be a single product. A flagship thin gaming laptop at the forefront of NVIDIA’s Max Q campaign! It has since developed into an entire family of products with several products that range from extremely thin and light, esports focus and now featuring the unthinkable; AMD + NVIDIA specs in the same device from an OEM!

 

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

GIGABYTE UNVEILS X570S AORUS MOTHERBOARDedit

Gigabyte on Monday announced the X570 AORUS series motherboards that would be not only be compatible with the newly-launched 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen desktop processors, but also sports the PCIe 4.0 slot.

Publication: Deccan Chronicle

Intel’s Core i9-9900KS is a behemoth clocking at 5 GHZ on all 8 coresedit

At the ongoing Computex 2019, Intel has just given a preview of its super-powerful CPU aimed at high-end gamers and alike. The new Core i9-9900KS is a special edition variant which sits above the Core i9-9900K which the company had launched late last year.

Publication: News18

ARM Cortex-A77 CPU, Mali-G77 GPU and Machine Learning IP announcededit

RM today has announced its new premium CPU design, GPU design and Mobile IP based on the all-new Valhall architecture and a new machine learning (ML) processor. The new Cortex-A77 CPU, Mali-G77 GPU, and Machine Learning IP promise to offer 60 percent faster AI performance on smartphones. These are the successor to Cortex-A76 CPU, Mali-G76 GPU and Mali-V76 VPU launched last year.

Publication: Fonearena

NVIDIA brings Quadro GPUs to series of laptops; Razer updates firstedit

NVIDIA announced three graphics cards last year with its new eighth-generation Turing GPU hardware. The new tech was introduced to offer both the features of ray tracing and AI. The three graphics cards with this technology include Quadro RTX 5000, 6000 and 8000, and at its Computex 2019 event, NVIDIA announced which laptops are gaining the RTX 5000 GPU

Publication: Mobilescout

Lenovo Project Limitless world’s first 5G PC powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx 5G compute platform announcededit

Lenovo at the Computex 2019 in Taipei announced Project Limitless, which calls as the world’s first 5G  always-on, always-connected PC, powered by new Snapdragon 8cx 5G compute platform with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 5G modem. Lenovo did not share any specification of the device yet, but the prototype shows a convertible design, large screen and a fingerprint sensor.

Publication: Fonearena

Industry news

Consumers spent over Rs 2,680 crore on cloud gaming in 2018 even before Google Stadia’s launchedit

2019 has marked the coming of age for cloud gaming. Moreover, the introduction of Google Stadia and Project xCloud show a lot of promise in the are in the coming days.

Publication: Moneycontrol

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