AMD's Lisa Su leading tech industry into it's future | 7NM, RDNA, Rome, Ryzen 9 & more
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AMD's Lisa Su leading tech industry into it's future | 7NM, RDNA, Rome, Ryzen 9 & more
AMDās Lisa Su leading tech industry into itās future | 7NM, RDNA, Rome, Ryzen 9 & more
AMDās products are exciting and they are what will drive its stock up and firm its hold on certain important computing markets.
The tone of the announcements at this yearās Computex and the particular wording chosen by Lisa Su throughout the presentation, cements this as the main goal of AMD for this year and beyond.
ā2019 is off to an incredible start for AMD as we celebrate 50 years of innovation by delivering leadership products to push the limits of what is possible with computing and graphics technology,ā Su said at the event.
In both the home-user and datacenter space, AMD CPUs are poised to outperform, undercut, and evolve beyond the competition. Thatās the kind of leadership AMD is talking about and itās the position it is gunning for in the industry. It isnāt just looking to be a great alternative to Intel, itās looking to make Intel an alternative to AMD.
Su said its first 7nm Navi implementation will be part of the first Navi card: the Radeon RX 5000 family (with the 50-00 name deriving from the companyās milestone anniversary this year). The first GPU to hit the road will be the Radeon RX 5700, which will go toe-to-toe with Nvidiaās GeForce RTX 2070. As AMDās first 7nm GPU, Su said the card will hit higher clock speeds and use less power than the current Radeon generation.
AMD + MICROSOFT & ASUS & ACER ā¦
From Microsoft, which AMD is partnering with to deliver the fastest cloud computing the world has ever seen, to motherboard and laptop partners like Asus and Acer, AMD has courted and secured firm handshakes with major industry players. Asus alone is looking to launch more than 30 motherboards for Ryzen 3000 CPUs, suggesting a major commitment and investment from the company in AMDās new line of products. Itās not the only one either.
Computex, AMD CEO Lisa Su unveiled:
āRDNA,ā AMDās new graphics architecture brand for its next-gen āNaviā core, which will be called the Radeon RX 5700 graphics card and go head-to-head with Nvidiaās GeForce RTX 2070.
An 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 3700X with stupidly good power efficiency of 65 watts.
An 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 3800X that all but erases any gaming deficits the CPUs have had versus the Intel competition.
The worldās first PCIe 4.0-ready PC parts
A dual-processor āRomeā Epyc server running laps on a dual-processor Intel Xeon Platinum 8280 server.
The most anticipated news, though, was AMDās Ryzen 9 3900X CPU. Su said the 12-core Ryzen 9 will have a boost clock of 4.6GHz with a base clock of 3.8GHz. The Ryzen 9 3900X will also pack in 70MB of cache and cost just $499.
Although AMDās Su didnāt mention them in her keynote, AMD also announced several new Ryzen chips: the 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 3800X (3.9GHz base/4.5GHz boost, 105W, $399); the 6-core, 12-thread Ryzen 5 3600X (3.8GHz base/4.4GHz boost, 95W, $249); and the 6-core, 12-thread Ryzen 5 3600 (3.6GHz base/4.2GHz boost, 65W, $199).
AMD CEO confirms Threadripper is alive, well, and āmoving upā
āYou know. itās very interesting, some of the things that circulate on the InternetāI donāt think we ever said that Threadripper was not going to continueāit somehow took on a life of its own on the Internet,ā Su said, speaking to a small group of reporters following her keynote. āYou will see more [Threadripper] from us; you will definitely see more.ā āIf mainstream is moving up, then Threadripper will have to move up, upāand thatās what weāre working on,ā Su said.
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