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AMD aims to increase the capacity of its processors by 7% annually

It was Mark Papermaster, CTO of AMD, who in an interview with our Anandtech colleagues said the words. In its words, AMD wants to continue to bring new processors to the market with cadence between 12 and 18 months between each release, and with those looking to deliver a CPI increase of 7% or more, ...

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AMD Zen 3 and Zen 4 will increase their CPI by between 7% and 10.7%

The discussion is very broad and although it is appreciated that Papermaster cannot reveal more details, it has left many interesting, modern answers and what to expect from AMD in the near future. Perhaps the most interesting part of this discussion and a good place to analyze it is the fact that AMD has a ...

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AMD and NVIDIA could increase the price of their GPUs by 2020

We live in an era where RAM and SSD are at a very competitive price and, CPUs and GPUs increase in price, to the point that unavailable portions of many users who want high performance or high jump This jump in performance and features is well-suited to inflation, and the fact that in a profit-driven ...

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AMD Threadripper 3980X, a 48-core HEDT CPU

Threadripper's AMD range is a source of frustration within Intel, giving it where the company is really hurting and where it can respond powerfully: with the number of calls and series cables HEDT. This is not something new in itself, as it happens Threadripper 2000, but apparently, AMD plans to continue tightening the cord based ...

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Why is TDP different from AMD and Intel processors

The processor TDP is the amount of heat, rated in watts, which will generate it when in operation. Generally, this value focuses on the output heat when the processor is fully loaded. Because, knowing the amount of TDP at rest doesn't give you much. But one thing we should be very clear is that the ...

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How to increase the speed of the AMD Ryzen 3000 without overcrowding

Everything related to Zen 2 automated overuls is related to two important aspects PBO and AutoOC. Depending on AMD, we can both improve up to a point 200 MHz on a single basis with constant sustained frequency across cores. This is of course part, but elsewhere it is not, where in addition to this article ...