As coisas vão aquecer. Competição é sempre bom.
As coisas vão aquecer. Competição é sempre bom.
oh lá lá
Já li que a Samsung vai apostar na Amd nos próximos galaxy... não sei não
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Ainda são rumores, mas a ser verdade.....
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Não está confirmado, mas a fonte tem alguma credibilidade.
AMD to postpone Zen 3 processors to 2021 due to weak competitionWith the launch of the B550 chip on June 16th, motherboard makers will fully increase their capacity, followed by the A520, which will be released on July 7th, and the updated version of the 3 Ryzen 3000 series code-named Matisse Refresh that has not appeared on the previous platform blueprint will be processed. Devices, including Ryzen 9 3900 XT, Ryzen 7 3800 XT, and Ryzen 5 3600 XT, respectively, replacing the current 3900X, 3800X, and 3600X processors. In addition, on July 21, a low- and mid-level APU code-named Renoir followed.
Motherboard industry said that the Ryzen 3000 series is popular, and Supermicro has also extended its life cycle, and it is determined that the new generation plan will not be launched in September. It will use the TSMC 7nm EUV Zen 3 architecture Ryzen 4000 series processor, 2020 Mass production will only begin at the end of the year, announced at CES in January 2021, and it is currently unknown whether the process will be changed to 5 nm EUV.
This strategy also shows that the DT battle situation has been significantly reversed. Due to the mediocre performance of Intel Comet Lake, and the new products at the end of the year also stayed at the 14-nanometer process specifications, after the evaluation, it was decided to adjust the conversion schedule of the old and new platforms.
Motherboard industry further pointed out that Intel's DT platform strategy in recent years has also made the supply chain indistinct, facing the advancement of Super Micro Ryzen, and Comet Lake's performance is mediocre, but it has not seen Intel adjust its pace, let the 10nm DT processor advance Plan to market.
It is understood that after Comet Lake, Intel will launch the Rocket Lake processor platform as soon as the end of 2020, but it still stays in the 14nm process. The first 10nm Alder Lake processor on the DT platform will not be released until the end of 2021. It is as long as one and a half years, Intel still failed to fully enter the 10nm generation.
At present, it is observed that motherboard manufacturers such as ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock, as well as HP, Dell, Acer and Lenovo have continued to increase the proportion of ultra-micro platform shipments and cases opened quarter by quarter. Near the end of the year, the market share of Super Micro DT is expected to approach 30%, and the DIY channel layout is expected to write a new high in more than 10 years.
Motherboard manufacturers said that due to the booming demand for ultramicro platforms, the profitability of high proportion of motherboard manufacturers has been quite good, which has also caused the market situation to form an ultra-micro momentum and continue to strengthen the atmosphere. It has also promoted the sales of ultra-micro NB and server platforms. If Intel Failure to amend the blueprint or start a price war in the second half of the year will lead to an increase in the loss of market share in 2021. Not only PCs, but also servers may be snatched by 10%. Performance growth momentum may be constrained.
In addition, it is worth noting that NVIDIA and Supermicro are also quite confidential about the launch schedule of the next-generation graphics chips. NVIDIA has released the Ampere (Amp) architecture A100 GPU developed for artificial intelligence and high-performance computing, and GeForce consumer GPUs have been released in August. Supermicro will not reveal Big Navi's annual new product until NVIDIA's new product is launched. It is currently expected to be extended to the fourth quarter.
With the successive launch of new products from Supermicro and NVIDIA, and the expansion of orders for TSMC's 7nm, 7nm EUV, and 5nm processes, the two major manufacturers have become key customers for TSMC to fill Huawei's capacity gap.
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Ryzen R5 3700X / Noctua NH-D15 / B550 AORUS ELITE V2 / Cooler Master H500 Mesh / 16Gb DDR4 @ 3800mhz CL16 / Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super / Seasonic Focus GX 750W / Sabrent Q Rocket 2 TB / Crucial MX300 500Gb + Samsung 250Evo 500Gb / Edifier R1700BT
Boa noite estou para fazer uma build lá para Setembro/Outubro. Compensa esperar ainda mais pelo ryzen 4000 ou daqui a 2/3 arranjo o 3600?
Estou com essa dúvida porque por um lado fico com um processador melhor e mais recente por outro tenho o PC mais rapidamente.
Depois também não sabendo ainda nada a respeito dos novos ryzen o meu receio é esperar meio ano e o preço ser bastante alto e acabar por arranjar o 3600.
Última edição de Ricardo.R : 16-06-20 às 20:10
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Na indecisao vais de 3600XT que sai para o mês que vem.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-3600xt
https://www.techpowerup.com/268594/a...0xt-processors
Última edição de MR : 16-06-20 às 22:22
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Eu depois venho cá pedir vos opinião. Obrigado
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Notebook: Asus K56CB/ i7-3537u/ GT 740M 2GB/ 8GB/ 750GB HDD
Perifericos: TV Samsung Q60T/ Monitor LG27GN800-B/ Rival 110/ Mk Plus Slayer/ webcam microsoft hd 3000/ Creative Inspire 5.1 P5800/ Controller Xbox Series
Holy shit! Se isto for verdade.....
AMD Renoir FCLK 2100Mhz!https://t.co/HSkEqdDXcy pic.twitter.com/UJnyk2K09c
— HXL (@9550pro) June 25, 2020
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My Specs: .....
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D :-: Board: MSI B550M BAZOOKA :-: RAM: 64 GB DDR4 Kingston Fury Renegade 3600 Mhz CL16 :-: Storage: Kingston NV2 NVMe 2 TB + Kingston NV2 NVMe 1 TB
CPU Cooling Solution: ThermalRight Frost Commander 140 Black + ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM :-: PSU: Corsair HX 1200 WATTS
Case: NZXT H6 FLOW :-: Internal Cooling: 4x ThermalRight TL-C12B-S 12CM PWM + 4x ThermalRight TL-C14C-S 14CM PWM
GPU: SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD RADEON RX 7800 XT - 16 GB :-: Monitor: BenQ EW3270U 4K HDR
AMD Ryzen 7 4700GE Memory Test: Shows Low Latency at 47.6 nsOne of the things we always noticed with AMD processor reviews is that the memory latency these days is good but slower than Intel. Currently, we're hitting 67ns, Chinese-based TecLab however posted some photos and screenshots.
Of what they claim to be the Ryzen 7 4700GE socket AM4 processor based on the Renoir architecture, is hitting just 47.6 ns latency when paired with DDR4-4233 dual-channel memory. AMD's 7 nm Renoir APU silicon, would feature eight Zen 2 CPU cores and has merely 25% L3 cache of the 8-core Zen2 assigned in Matisse and older ZEN based processors. It's interesting, that ultra-low latency score. Have a peek:
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A montanha pariu um rato.
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Eu esperava pelo menos mais diferença.
Aquele 3900X teve uma diferença de 11Mhz....
Mas pelo menos o 3600 teve uma diferença um pouco maior do que 100Mhz.
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