July 23, 2019

AMD specific news

Why AMD Ryzen 3000 CPUs Don’t Overclock Well: Precision Boost 2, PB Overdrive and AutoOCedit

Ever since AMD’s Ryzen 3000 CPUs hit the market, Intel has been more or less sidelined in the mainstream desktop market. Better performance, better power efficiency and all that at a cheaper price, this is what the Zen 2 chips offer. However, there is one aspect where they are somewhat disappointing- overclocking. The Ryzen 3rd Gen processors barely budge when it comes to the clock speeds, with the high-end parts not even boosting to their maximum advertised frequencies in most cases.

Publication: UC News

Buy this AMD Ryzen 7 2700X & Radeon RX Vega 56 Powered Gaming Laptop for $500 Lessedit

The desktop market has been one of AMD’s primary battlegrounds in the last 4-5 years, while the laptop market has been almost solely dominated by Intel. Although the tables have started turning, it’ll still be a while before AMD and Intel compete as equals in the portable PC space. However, that doesn’t mean that team red hasn’t got anything to offer in the laptop space.

Publication: Techquila

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AMD could struggle to compete with Intel when it comes to laptop processorsedit

AMD’s latest Ryzen 3000 series of processors have done a brilliant job at challenging Intel’s dominance of the desktop processor market, but when it comes to laptop processors, it looks like Intel is still king, with the Core i7-1065G7 mobile chip beating the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X in certain benchmarks.

Publication: NewsR Techradar

Why Integrated Graphics isn’t Good Enoughedit

Now, as technology has improved over time, CPUs have gotten faster and more power-efficient. There are also tons of more transistors on a chip now. With this advancement, we’ve seen better iGPUs, especially from AMD with the Ryzen 3200G and 3400G. These are termed as APU’s(Accelerated Processing Unit) by AMD and feature the CPU and GPU on a single die.

Publication: Gamingmonk

Intel Vs AMD: Which CPU do you need?edit

Laptop or desktop, each machine’s performance depends on some of the key components and CPU, the brain, is the most important. You should choose the right CPU as the brain can’t be changed because on a particular CPU architecture supports a specific motherboard or chipset. So, upgrading a CPU means, need to change the entire motherboard.

Publication: PC Quest

Competition in news

AMD could struggle to compete with Intel when it comes to laptop processorsedit

AMD’s latest Ryzen 3000 series of processors have done a brilliant job at challenging Intel’s dominance of the desktop processor market, but when it comes to laptop processors, it looks like Intel is still king, with the Core i7-1065G7 mobile chip beating the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X in certain benchmarks.

Publication: NewsR Techradar

Why Integrated Graphics isn’t Good Enoughedit

Now, as technology has improved over time, CPUs have gotten faster and more power-efficient. There are also tons of more transistors on a chip now. With this advancement, we’ve seen better iGPUs, especially from AMD with the Ryzen 3200G and 3400G. These are termed as APU’s(Accelerated Processing Unit) by AMD and feature the CPU and GPU on a single die.

Publication: Gamingmonk

Intel Vs AMD: Which CPU do you need?edit

Laptop or desktop, each machine’s performance depends on some of the key components and CPU, the brain, is the most important. You should choose the right CPU as the brain can’t be changed because on a particular CPU architecture supports a specific motherboard or chipset. So, upgrading a CPU means, need to change the entire motherboard.

Publication: PC Quest

Origin PC creates insane Gaming Machine: PS4 Pro, Xbox One X, Switch with an RTX Titan Combinededit

“The infinity gauntlet of gaming” according to Unbox Therapy and rightly called so as Origin PC has been able to turn a gamer’s incredible fantasy into astonishing reality by building the Ultimate hybrid gaming PC.

Publication: Techquila

10th Gen Intel Ice Lake i7-1065G7 (Mobile) Posts Higher SC Score Than AMD Ryzen 9 3900Xedit

AMD’s 3rd Gen Ryzen processors are no match for the dated Coffee Lake chips which despite being clocked much higher are taking a beating from all directions. Not that surprising considering that the newer 7nm chips are twice as efficient and as much as 50% faster in multi-threaded workloads. The only advantage blue had was the gaming performance courtesy of a better IPC which seems to have been greatly nullified by the Zen 2 CPUs. Intel at this point seems all out of options, unless till the 10nm Ice Lake chips arrive.

Publication: Techquila

Intel CEO: We’d Rather have a Smaller Stake in the Data Center Market than a Larger one in the PC Spaceedit

Robert Swan can’t seem to keep his name off of the news the past weeks! In quite a radical departure from Intel’s usual marketing strategy in the hardware space, Swan says he’d much rather expand the company’s horizons in a larger data-centric market space, than focus on the PC market where the company is struggling to keep up with AMD’s 3rd Gen Ryzen processors.

Publication: Techquila

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