AMD Zen 3 Desktop CPUs

AMD Zen 3 5000 series Desktop CPUs Officially Revealed

How would be able AMD to create a third successful Ryzen 9 processor? Last year it was clear that the company had brought a real challenge to Intel especially in video game performance. With the new Zen 3 architecture, AMD went the illustrations once again to create a processor and platform which is more efficient. The company even got more turbo frequencies and 19% more (IPC) showing real performance.

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The Ryzen 9 5900X debuts on 15 November is a 12-core 24 threads chip with 4.8Ghz turbo frequency, 64MB L3 Cache and 105-watt thermal design. AMD says the 5900X offers 26% more gaming performance than the Zen 2. Specifically, it has increased performance per core where AMD has faced difficulties. The company says it is the first processor to go beyond 600 points in the Cinebenc R20 1T benchmarks with 631 points. The Core i9-10900K processor scores 544 points even though it has a higher frequency.

Ryzen 9 5900X

The rest of the 5000 line is a model Ryzen 5800X with 8 cores and one with 6 cores the Ryzen 5600X that sell for $449 and $299 respectively.

Lastly, the company had maintained a surprise, the Ryzen 5950X model with 16 cores and 32 threads as well as 4.9Ghz turbo frequency while maintaining the same thermal design of 105-watt starting at $799. It is the ideal solution for those who want the performance of a Threadripper but at a much lower cost.

What makes Zen 3 special? Redesigned design creating a unified 8-core complex that reduces instruction delays and allows cores to reach the processor L3 Cache itself. The results of this design will be felt mainly in games and their online streaming like Twitch. Overall Zen 3 is 24% faster than Zen 2 and 2.4 times faster than Zen 1. AMD said the company is currently working on the Zen 4 5-nanometer architecture.

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Intel 'Tiger Lake' 11th Gen Core

New Intel ‘Tiger Lake’ 11th Gen Core processors for thinner and lighter laptops unveiled

Intel 11th Gen “Tiger Lake” Processors will make new laptops thinner and lighter

Along with the new processors, Intel unveiled the Intel Evo which should make it easier for consumers to find the laptop they are looking for and get the most out of it.

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While it remains disappointing that the company has not made progress in terms of 7-nanometer architecture like competitor AMD, Intel is trying to make the 11th generation of processors more appealing to consumers.

Intel Evo is Intel’s “ultrabook” initiative. 11th generation Intel Evo certified laptops will wake up in less than 1 second, have 9 hours on a 1080p display battery life, and fast charging technology.

But let’s talk about new processors. Tiger Lake chips come in two packages: one with 12 to 28-watt and one with 7 to 14-watt. Thanks to this manufacturers have more flexibility in designs.

The fastest Tiger Lake chip will be the i7-1185G7 with Intel Xe graphics and speeds between 3 and 4.8Ghz Turbo. For laptops, the fastest processor is the i7-1160G7 with Iris Xe graphics and 1.2 to 4.4Ghz Turbo frequency. Overall you will notice up to 20% more processor performance and graphics compared to the previous generation Ice Lake.

As for Xe graphics, they are not a replacement for a discrete graphics card for gaming fans, but Intel showed impressive levels of performance. For example, they compared an 11th generation processor to Xe graphics and the Nvidia MX350 where the first generated 55fps and the latter 50fps. AMD Ryzen 4800U reached a maximum of 31fps.

To achieve a higher frequency than the previous generation, Intel has used a transistor processing process called “SuperFin”. Intel says these processors represent the biggest improvement in performance and speed over a generation. A 7-nanometer architecture would definitely be what we expect from Intel, however, the company still finds potential in 10-nanometers.

The new Tiger Lake processors debut today in several laptop models from the manufacturer ASUS, Dell, and Acer.

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Core i9-10850K CPU

Intel Introduced the new Core i9-10850K Processor: A lower 100Mhz frequency than the 10900K and will be around $35 cheaper

Intel introduced a new member of the Comet Lake family today, with the arrival of the Core i9-10850K model

It is a slower but more budget version of the 19 core Core i9-10900K flagship. It has a 100Mhz lower frequency than the 10900K and will be cheaper, about $35 compared to the $488 10900K.

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The chip has the same flagship configuration and the same 125-watt power. According to Intel the new chip is built based on customer feedback. Critics say Intel has struggled to reach 10900K and has decided to produce slower, cheaper chips.

The company has encountered trouble in other areas as well. Recently they stated the postponement of 7-nanometer chips with another six months and production will take place only in 2022. The postponement has come as a result of a defect in the production process. Until then Intel will only produce 10-nanometer processors while AMD rivals are already well placed in the 7-nanometer segment and are preparing for the new generation.

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Snapdragon 865 Plus

Snapdragon 865 Plus, the first mobile processor that breaks the 3Ghz barrier

Flagship smartphone prices may go up

Most of the new 5G smartphones debuted this year have the Snapdragon 865 processor, but that’s already a thing of the past. Qualcomm has introduced a new mobile chip, the Snapdragon 865 Plus.

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It’s a bit faster than the previous generation, and despite the modest improvements, you can expect smartphone manufacturers to adopt it for 5G phones. What differentiates the Snapdragon 865 Plus is the new Kryo 585 processor core which has a maximum frequency of 3.1Ghz. In other words, it is 10% higher than the Snapdragon 865.

Snapdragon 865 Plus has new graphics known as Adreno 650, 10% faster than Adreno 640 graphics. Finally, the new processor comes with Wi-Fi speeds up to 3.6Gbps.

Its architecture remains unchanged. It has 8 processor cores and a 5G X55 modem. Last year the Snapdragon 855 Plus model appeared mainly on gaming phones like the Asus ROG Phone II and Nubia Red Magic 3.

This year’s processor that brings 5G technology has been criticized for raising the price of smartphones to $1,000. The Snapdragon 865 Plus risks sending costs even higher.

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Snapdragon 690

Qualcomm brings 5G for mid-range smartphones with its new OctaCore SD690 CPU

An interesting moment in history as everyday technology is changing generations

Qualcomm has just launched a 5G processor for mid-range smartphones, thus inviting more social strata to an infrastructure ready to become just as everyday.

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The Snapdragon 690 claims to bring the fifth generation of communications to mobile devices between $300 and $500. Also, the new Octacore CPU performs 20% better than its predecessor among others it also supports 120Hz screens.

Snapdragon 690 5G
Snapdragon 690 5G

It supports a camera up to 192MP and 4K recording as well as dedicated AR technology for new Snapchat or Instagram filters. Nokia, Motorola, and LG have been working to build a smartphone based on this processor, the latest in the 600 series. And the first fruits are expected to be seen during the second half of the year.

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Imtel 10th gen Comet Lake-H CPUs

Intel responds to AMD with the new 10th gen Comet Lake-H CPUs

Intel unveiled six new 10th generation mobile processors and Comet Lake-H architecture that have up to 16 working processes and 5.3Ghz frequency. These are the fastest processors ever introduced by Intel including desktop ones like the Core i9-9900KS which has a maximum frequency of 5Ghz.

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The new processors, which still have 14-nanometer architecture, will accompany the 10-nanometer Ice Lake models currently offered for laptops. But Comet Lake-H is designed to deliver the highest performance for gaming enthusiasts. In fact, the more powerful Core i9-10980HK model has specifications similar to the Core i9-9900K desktop version with 16GB “Smart Cache”, 8 cores and 16 working processes.

The massive 5.3Ghz frequency comes thanks to Thermal Velocity Boost technology. However it is the ventilation and cooling system that will determine the final performance of the new processors.

Intel said there are more than 30 new laptop models coming to market with the 10th generation of processors. Recent processors further ignite the struggle between Intel and AMD as the latter has begun to reduce Intel’s dominance in the industry.

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AMD 4000 Mobile Series

AMD’s new laptop processors to break Intel’s hegemony

AMD introduced two new processors for laptops, the Ryzen 9 4900H and 4900HS

The chips are the most powerful of the new AMD 4000 Mobile Series line based on the 7-nanometer Zen 2 architecture and are designed to compete with Intel’s Core i9 line.

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New processors are expected to appear on new laptops this spring. They provide desktop-level gaming experience for laptops. AMD said the 4900HS will feature the Asus 14-inch ROG Zephyrys G14, which the company considers the world’s most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop.

The Ryzen 4900HS 35W has eight cores with 16-process design and 3.0Ghz speed that can go up to 4.3Ghz. The 4900H is 45W and has a base frequency of 3.3Ghz and turbo 4.4Ghz.

AMD promises superior performance over Intel processors. In AMD testing, the 4900HS is 285 faster than the Core i9-9880H on the Cinebench R20, 23% on video transcoding, 56% on image processing and 32% on sound recording. The Core i9 won by 8% on PCMark 10 DCC.

AMD also claims that the 4900HS along with an Nvidia RTX 2060 Max-Q can exceed 60 frequencies per second, on Rise of the Tomb Raider at 104fps, Hitman at 90fps and Far Cry 5 at 90fps.

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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

That’s all we know about the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X

AMD’s newest CPU has some fantastic parameters

The tech community has long debated which company is the best choice for your processor, AMD or Intel. However, with the unveiling at AMD’s CES 2020 of the Ryzen Threadripper 3990X, the first 64-core processor for general consumers, there seems to be no room for debate.

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When talking about a 64-core processor, you usually think of CPUs used in servers and data centers, and it’s not very common for such a powerful CPU to come to anyone’s home. It will definitely be fantastic for content creators according to AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su. As such, they will be able to stream, render and upload videos faster than ever before.

Here are the key parameters of AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X:

  • 64 CPU cores
  • 128 threads
  • 2.9GHz base clock
  • Up to 4.3GHz max boost clock
  • 256MB total L3 cache
  • 32MB total L2 cache
  • 4MB total L1 cache

64 cores and 128 threads make rendering different media very fast. If you have multiple programs running at once, 88 PCIe 4.0 total lanes will help you meet the high demands of your GPU and memory. Cache L1, L2 and L3 will help you access large databases quickly.

The 3990X comes unlocked, which gives you the ability to overclock. This CPU has broken records, even though it’s only been a while since it’s been launched. An overclocker even managed to bring the 64 cores of this CPU to 5.5GHz.

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X was launched on February 7th and costs $3990.

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Qualcomm Revealed Snapdragon 720G, 662, and 460: The new Processors for Mid-Range phones

Qualcomm’s latest 4G chipsets feature Wi-Fi 6 connectivity

2020 is the year when 5G is expected to make a difference in people’s lives but 4G LTE networks will not go anywhere for several years.

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We can say without a doubt that for the next few years there will be defaults to Internet access, and based on these forecasts Qualcomm introduced three new processors focused on 4G phones.

The company unveiled Snapdragon 720G, 662 and 460 models, all of which share similar features as support for WiFi 6 technology.

The Snapdragon 720G eight-core model is the most powerful and will be included in high-end but not flagship phones like the Galaxy S20. The letter “G” in its designation means it is focused on gaming, bringing the 10-bit HDR Qualcomm offers to the flagship Snapdragon 855 processor.

The chip also has a Hexagon 692 DSP for IA operations on the phone plus support for 4K video at 2520 × 1080 resolutions. Perhaps the most interesting detail is the LTE X15 modem with download speeds of up to 800Mbps.

The Snapdragon 662 is a shrunken version of the 720G. It is an eight-core chip and 2Ghz frequency compared to 2.3Ghz at 720G but has only an X11 modem LTE with theoretical speeds of up to 390Mbps. Qualcomm says the chip has support for triple camera systems.

The Snapdragon 469 already uses the same LTE modem but a less powerful IA engine. However, compared to the Snapdragon 450, the new chip is 50% faster.

The future is 5G, but Qualcomm wants to keep 4G customers happy.

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i9-10990XE

Intel is preparing a 22-core i9-10990XE processor against the Threadripper

22 cores to counter Ryzen Threadripper?

Rumors suggest Intel plans to launch a 22-core Cascade Lake processor, named the i9-10990XE, which adds four more cores to the company’s more powerful Cascade Lake-X model to compete with the Ryzen Series, AMD’s Threadripper 3000, reports Overclock3D.

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Pictures of this processor appeared in the benchmarking of the CPU-Z application, and were subsequently published by the Chiphell site. Subsequently, Computerbase further confirmed that the motherboard makers had mentioned the 22-core processors during the CES 2020.

Intel i9-10990XE processor will have a working CPU boost boost that can reach up to 5GHz. At the moment, the TDP of the processor is listed as 380W but this has not been confirmed.

i9-10990XE CPUz
CPU-Z screenshot of Core i9-10990XE processor
Published on Chiphell

Although Intel has not officially confirmed plans to launch the processor with a larger number of cores on its X299 platform, it is clear that motherboards makers want to see more cores in Intel processors by 2020.

It should be noted that the results of Cinebench have also been published, but they are extremely easy to manipulate and falsify, so the information published about the Intel i9-10990XE processor should be taken with reserve.

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