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Ryzen 9 7950X review: A ferocious start to AMDs next chapteredit
AMDs Ryzen 7000 processors are launching into a hostile environment and through no fault of theirs. These CPUs, based on AMDs new Zen 4 architecture, boast clock speeds over 5GHz, powerhouse multithreaded performance, and better power efficiency than the competition.
Publication : Tech I Live
AMD launched first Ryzen 7000 Mobile CPU An affordable performeredit
At the start of this year, AMD had revealed Mendocino a processor that was aimed at bringing decent up to date performance coupled with a 12hour long battery life in the budget category for laptops.
Publication : IT Voice
Ryzen 5 7600X Review & Benchmarks // Should you buy ? (PROACTIVE)edit
• Budget processor for gamers• The shape has changed – looks weird• The CPU doesn’t have pins, the motherboard has pins• CineBench, Adobe, V RAY and 3D Mark Firestrike comparison with 5600x proves there is significant boost in performance of 7600x• There is not a lot of difference between performance during gaming comparison with 5600x• The temperature rises significantly during applications like rendering• Gamers will have to buy a DDR5 ram as this wont run on DDR4• Would not recommend buying this as there is no significant performance difference compared to 5600xo 5600x is available for lesser price and comes with coolingo 7600x does not come with stock cooler• Would recommend only if someone is going to reuse their old ...
AMD RYZEN 9 7950X DESKTOP PROCESSOR REVIEW: KNOCKING IT OUT OF THE PARK, YET AGAIN (PROACTIVE)edit
The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X with its new Zen 4 architecture easily bests the Intel Core i9-12900K in most benchmarks. Even in gaming, the Ryzen 9 7950X equals or bests the Intel Core i9-12900K in most benchmarks at 1080p. The inbuilt RDNA 2 graphics cores have their work cut out for them to match Intel’s Xe in terms of AI workloads. For the price of approximately INR 70,000, the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X is one of the prime candidates for an enthusiast gaming and content creation rig.
Publication : Digit
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X vs Intel Core i7-12700K: Which is the Better CPU? (PROACTIVE)edit
The AMD Ryzen 7 7700X wins in every game we tested (not a surprise) and in most content creation and productivity workloads, something I didn’t expect. The lower core count on the Zen 4 part doesn’t hinder its performance even in multi-threaded workloads, effectively neutering Alder Lake’s Gracemont cores.
Publication : Hardware Times
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Review: Retaking the Gaming Crown with Potent Ray Tracing CPU Performance (PROACTIVE)edit
AMD’s Ryzen 7000 processors got a lot of flak after the initial announcement due to the relatively lower IPC bump. Fast forward to the launch, and we’re looking at gains of up to 40% in ray-traced gaming titles. Content creation and productivity benefit equally from the Zen 4 architecture, perhaps the latter more than the former. Intel’s efficiency cores don’t affect gaming performance much and primarily drive heavily threaded rendering workloads. We expect AMD to hold onto the gaming crown (at least in ray-traced titles) until Meteor Lake launches.
Publication : Hardware Times
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Review: An Invincible Performer (PROACTIVE)edit
The Ryzen 7 7900X is clearly one of the best mainstream high-performance CPUs to come out this year. It offers a good boost on single-core and multi-core performance when compared to its contemporaries, and the processor also has integrated graphics.
Publication : Gizbot
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AMD Ryzen 7 7700X vs Intel Core i7-12700K: Which is the Better CPU? (PROACTIVE)edit
The AMD Ryzen 7 7700X wins in every game we tested (not a surprise) and in most content creation and productivity workloads, something I didn’t expect. The lower core count on the Zen 4 part doesn’t hinder its performance even in multi-threaded workloads, effectively neutering Alder Lake’s Gracemont cores.
Publication : Hardware Times
Competition in news
Introducing Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series for the Intelligent Visual Cloudedit
“We are in the midst of a pixel explosion driven by more consumers, more applications and higher resolutions. Today’s data center infrastructure is under intense pressure to compute, encode, decode, move, store and display visual information.
Publication : Cellit
Intel and Broadcom Achieve Major Wi-Fi 7 Industry Milestoneedit
Intel Corporation and Broadcom Inc. showcased the industry’s first cross-vendor Wi-Fi 7 demonstration, with over-the-air speeds greater than 5 gigabits per second. The trial used an Intel® Core™ processor-based laptop with a Wi-Fi 7 solution connected to a Broadcom Wi-Fi 7 access point.
Publication: Cellit
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X vs Intel Core i7-12700K: Which is the Better CPU? (PROACTIVE)edit
The AMD Ryzen 7 7700X wins in every game we tested (not a surprise) and in most content creation and productivity workloads, something I didn’t expect. The lower core count on the Zen 4 part doesn’t hinder its performance even in multi-threaded workloads, effectively neutering Alder Lake’s Gracemont cores.
Publication : Hardware Times
Partner in news
Asus Chromebook Detachable CM3 launched: Check specs, priceedit
Asus is adding another product to its line-up Chromebook Detachable CM3. The latest from Asus features a detachable keyboard and comes with a folio cover and aluminium body.
Publication : The Indian Express
The new ASUS ROG Strix Scar 17 Special Edition, the ultimate gaming laptop for eSports enthusiastsedit
The latest ROG Strix Scar 17 Special Edition brings game-changing enhancements to your eSports experience. It is equipped with an aluminum lid, which features a new covert design overhaul. Additionally, all Strix SCAR 2022 staples are still present in the special edition, along with the high-resolution QHD 240Hz 3ms panel.
Publication : Cellit
Industry news
Radeon RX 6000 GPUs can get a huge boost with this new software but there’s a catchedit
If you’ve got one of AMDs Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards and are looking rather longingly at the RTX 4090 , we might have good news for you. New third-party utility software is claiming to provide huge performance boosts for RDNA 2 GPUs, enough to potentially outstrip Nvidia’s current gen flagship RTX 3090 Ti, and all without the crazy price tags now attached to Team Greens cards.
Publication : NSBB
Introducing Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series for the Intelligent Visual Cloudedit
“We are in the midst of a pixel explosion driven by more consumers, more applications and higher resolutions. Today’s data center infrastructure is under intense pressure to compute, encode, decode, move, store and display visual information.
Publication : Cellit
A push for the semiconductor industryedit
Semiconductors are the thumbnail-sized building blocks of almost every modern electronic device from smartphones to connected devices in the Internet of Things (IoT). They help give computational power to devices. The global semiconductor industry is currently valued at $500-$600 billion.
Publication :The Hindu
ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Rapture GT-AX6000edit
Built for high-speed throughput to deliver more bandwidth to more devices, the GT-AX6000 features two 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports, and the router supports both WAN and LAN aggregation.
Publication : Cellit
Solution as a service is our next big bet: Lenovo ISG India MDedit
Mean-while, the company is working on how to make 5G more efficient at higher altitudes, in harsh conditions like minus 30 degrees celsius. Lenovo recently unveiled its latest version of ThinkSystem servers and storage with next-generation AMD, Intel and ARM based processors, Nvidia AI enterprise software and enhanced Lenovo ThinkShield security.
Publication : The Times of India
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