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AMD Announces Zen 3 processors with 3D V

Zen architecture, technical base of AMD Ryzen processors , is celebrating 5 years this week. The opportunity for the brand to come back on one of its biggest successes to date, and to draw a few prospects, such as the next introduction to the Zen 3 chip market integrating 3D v-cache technology. April 2017 ... This is the date we tested our first Ryzen stamped processors. Period that has seen some of our certainties switch, since after years of cerebral death, the AMD CPU division signed an improbable return, until the situation we know: AMD is now in technological leader, Thanks to the 7 Nm engraving technologies of its partner, and its chiplet approach, which aims to position the elements benefiting from a different manufacturing process: 7 nm for the hearts, but 12 nm for the part I / O (and in opposition to Intel s monolithic strategy). Therefore, difficult to blame AMD this little moment of autoconglation. Especially since it was an opportunity for trademark managers to do some...

AMD announces promotion Raise the Game: Get Far Cry 6 and re Village for free with participating teams

The brand AMD has just announced a new promotion, called Raise The Game . Equipment with AMD Ryzen processors and AMD Radeon Graphic Cards have been selected, and in the purchase of any of these systems, you will receive free the standard editions for PC of Far Cry 6 (when it is released) and Resident Evil Village. You have until December 31 to participate in the promotion. If you are looking for a PC, the selected computers have processors AMD Ryzen of the 5000 or 3000 series, and your graphics cards AMD RADEON They are from the RX 6000 series. You will enjoy great image quality along with a fluid gameplay, as well as functions offered by AMD, such as Smart Access Memory. If you prefer laptops for your portability, there are also several eligible teams in this promotion. Ryzen processors of the 5000 H series and the RADEON graphics cards of the RX 6000M series, ensure the power needed for all kinds of gamer. With any participant laptop in the promotion, you can play Far Cry 6 and Re...

AMD's Ryzen gets an important update - that's why you should install it

In the x86 computer architecture, HLT (stop) is a setting up language instruction which halts the central handling system (CPU) till the following external interrupt is discharged. Interrupts are signals sent out by equipment tools to the CPU signaling it that an occasion took place to which it needs to react. For instance, hardware timers send out interrupts to the CPU at regular intervals. Many os carry out a HLT guideline when there is no immediate job to be done, placing the processor into a still state. In Windows NT, for instance, this instruction is run in the System Idle Process. On x86 processors, the opcode of HLT is 0xF4. Manufacturers provide updates for their hardware at regular intervals . This time, the company AMD has introduced an update for its Ryzen processors. What is this for an update? The update should mainly eliminate risks with the in-house safety technology (PSP) and should improve performance. Also another driver of the processor gets a few updates do...

Intel as a template: annoying problem with AMD processors should be solved soon

Currently, AMD's Ryzen processors are struggling with an annoying problem. But according to a current leak, the chip manufacturer could eliminate this mistake of a future generation. Pate stands for this a design that Intel's chips have been using for years. Ryzen 7000: Change new AMD processors Pin layout So far, AMD and Intel processors were not only very well different from their print, the pin layout on the back of the CPUs revealed at first glance, from which manufacturer of the calculation chip comes. While intel the necessary pins for producing a contact between CPU and motherboard have been installed directly on the latter, AMD is turned over: the contact surfaces can be found on the motherboard, but the pins are stuck directly on the CPU. But with the change from AM4 to AM5, that should change. At the end of 2022, the new Ryzen-7000 processors are expected to set to a so-called LGA layout like Intel ** (Source: VideoCardZ). And that could solve a problem. With the ...