AMD postpones the debut of Ryzen 9 3950X 16-core processor cos of fear to high demand

AMD postpones the debut of Ryzen 9 3950X 16-core processor cos of fear to high demand

Industry enthusiasts were convinced that in September they could build a fully computer configuration based on AMD‘s video game hardware.

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But the company gave the bad news that the Ryzen 9 3950X 16-core processor will be delayed by another two months, in November.

The company wants to face with the high demand for a processor and said it was not ready yet. AMD says there aren’t enough reserves to justify a processor debut.

The company statement revealed that the third generation of Ryzen Threadripper will also come in the same period. This processor is expected to have up to 48 cores and a 7-nanometer architecture.

This is AMD’s golden chance to win another battle with Intel and consolidate positions as a strong player in the multi-core processor industry.

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Intel's secret plan means trouble for new AMD Ryzen processors

Intel’s secret plan means trouble for new AMD Ryzen processors

You might think that the only way Intel can deal with the third-generation AMD Ryzen processor remains 10-nanometer architecture but you’re wrong.

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The company has not yet abandoned the 14-nm processors and according to recent information Intel has prepared some new models. Intel plans a full of 13 processors “Comet Lake” including a 5.2Ghz version with 10 Core, Core i9-10900KF.

The latter will have massive 5.2Ghz frequency for only one core when 4.6Ghz for all cores, or 500Mhz more than the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X.

The prize will be the key to success. The Intel processor is expected to cost $499, just as much as the Ryzen 9 3900X. However a disappointment may be the processor socket that will be new, the LGA 1159. This means that the current boards do not support these new Intel processors. From two generations, Cofee Lake processors have been operating at LGA 1151.

Finally, and perhaps the most important information is the number of processes – threads – that will have the 13 new processors. All are expected to have double the predecessor’s core and Intel has decided to activate hyper-threading for all 14-nm +++ products.

It would be great news in the battle against AMD. Recall that Core i5-9600K and Core i7-9700K had high performance while using cores but not threads “lagging behind AMD. The move is expected to increase multi-process performance and increase frequency that can prove fatal to AMD Ryzen 3.

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AMD Introduces the “World’s first” 16-core Gaming CPU

The company introduced what it calls the ‘world’s first’ 16-core gaming processor, the Ryzen 9 3950X, which goes on sale in September for $749.

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AMD CEO Lisa Su said that this processor has the highest frequency ever implemented by 4.7Ghz and a 72MB of cache.

In the wake of AMD‘s efforts to break Intel‘s hegemony through a combination of performance, value and efficiency, the Zen 2 hardware operates in the 105 watt range.

Of course there are many factors that determine the value of a gaming processor beyond the core that is not always translated into performance.

However, the new Ryzen add-on is a powerful challenge that adds pressure to Intel, especially after introducing at Computex last month the 12-core 3900X model.

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AMD and Samsung collaborate to bring Radeon graphics technology to smartphones

AMD and Samsung collaborate to bring Radeon graphics technology to smartphones

AMD had many surprises reserved for annual Computex 2019 electronics with Ryzen processors and Navi graphics.

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But today came the biggest surprise, a multi-year collaboration with the Korean Samsung giant. This collaboration will see AMD’s Radeon graphics licensing for use on Samsung smartphones and other mobile applications.

AMD technology will most likely be applied to Samsung’s Exynos mobile processors. This technology featured on computers, gaming consoles and cloud platforms with the partnership with Samsung can also enter the smartphone segment without having to build its mobile processor.

Still the company needs a lot of work. Radeon graphics are built for 15-65W processors. For Samsung AMD processors it needs to reduce power to less than 5W while keeping the same performance level.

The results of this partnership will take years before we see something concrete. On the other hand, there is the possibility that AMD will also license other technologies for mobile platforms such as Ryzen processors and Navi graphics.

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AMD unveiled Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core Processor with a very economic price

AMD unveiled Ryzen 9 3900X 12-core Processor with a very economic price

However, from time to time, a super fast processor is introduced, which makes computer work faster and much easier.

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The Ryzen 9 3900X from AMD, which was introduced at Computex, is a processor of this magnitude at a very high speed. With the 7-nanometer AMD architecture, this 12-core processor is designed for computing.

It is said to work much better than the Intel Core i9-9920X processor. Though its performance has increased, the chip has even less battery-powered expense 105W TDP.

However, the biggest advantage of the Ryzen 9 3900X is the very economical price. Compared to the Intel i9-9920X, which costs $1,200, the AMD processor costs only $499, making it even more desirable.

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New Ryzen processors promise more performance and cost less than Intel’s processors

The third generation of AMD Ryzen processors has arrived, including a 12-core processor for Ryzen 9 3900X.

The company actually introduced five new processors will come out on July 7th. Prices range from $199 to $499, all based on the new 7-nanometer Zen 2 architecture with PCIe 4.0 support, which doubles the PCIe 3.0 bandwidth.

At the top of the line as mentioned above is the Ryzen 9 3900X. This 12-core processor has a basic frequency of 3.8Ghz and a 4.6Ghz turbo. Then AMD brought a couple of Ryzen 7 processors, the 3800X 399 dollar model and 3700X 329 dollars. Both have eight core but with frequencies 3.9 and 3.6Ghz respectively.

Among them there is a big difference in TDP where 3800X has a value of 105W and 3700X at a value of 65W.

Finally, there are two processors, Ryzen 5 3600X and 3600. AMD has provided some statistics on processor performance. The company says the 3900X flagship has similar performance to Intel Core i9-9920X despite its cost to half.

On the other hand, AMD says Ryzen 7 3700X is faster than Core i7-9700K, which costs nearly $50 less with test on core and all cores testing.

All new processors are based on the AMD X570 chip that uses the same AM4 socket as its predecessor processors. Theoretically it means that you can replace old Ryzen processors with a new one without changing the board.

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AMD: Our processors are not affected by the problems that Intel has shown

If Specter and Meltdown were not enough, researchers recently discovered some new security issues: Zombieload, RIDL & Fallout, and Store-to-Leak Forwarding.

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These security problems are very serious, which prompted Intel to address it immediately and at a great cost. Fortunately their closure has a direct impact on performance, especially on processors with several “threads.”

However, AMD processor computers are lucky. In the official website, Intel’s eternal rivals say the company’s chips are immune to Intel’s processor problems thanks to hardware-level protection.

Bad news does not end here because according to first reports, Intel processors were 16% slower after updates.

There is even worse because Apple and Google have advised Intel users to completely disable hyper-threading on Intel chips if they want to stay safe. This would reduce the performance by 40 to 50% depending on the applications.

But “hyper-threading” mostly affects work computers and servers. The impact is as high as the low Core i7-8700K performance at the Ryzen 7 2700X level.

All this happens in a difficult situation for Intel. The AMD rival is preparing to launch 7-nanometer chips for desktop computers as well as servers. On the other hand Intel still uses the 14-nanometer antique architecture.

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AMD claims 17% more performance for laptops with Ryzen 7 in front of Core i7

AMD claims 17% more performance for laptops with Ryzen 7 in front of Core i7

In January, AMD introduced the second generation of Ryzen processors to day-to-day laptops and has already decided to turn its attention to the “Pro” crowd.

A new wave of Ryzen Pro processors is coming for “premium” computers. The Ryzen 3 Pro 3300U processor, Ryzen 5 Pro 3500U and Ryzen 7 Pro 3700U have all of the new 12-nanometer design and Vega graphics cards.

These processors have a “co-processor” of security. All performance is at speed. The Ryzen 3 starts with a 2.1GHz frequency, 3.5GHz turbocharger and six-core Vega graphics.

Ryzen 5 has the same basic frequency but 3.7Ghz turbo with eight core graphics. Finally Ryzen 7 has basic 2.3Ghz frequency, 4Ghz turbo and 10-core graphics.

In addition to these models AMD also introduced a two-core Athlon Pro 300U chip with 2.4Ghz frequency and three-core graphics.

AMD claims to offer more performance than Intel. The company believes that the Ryzen 7 Pro has 14% more power than a Core i7 for laptops.

However, it remains to be seen whether AMD’s claims remain as Intel remains the undisputed leader in performance. HP and Lenovo are the first manufacturers to launch Ryzen Pro laptops in the second quarter of this year.

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