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AMD unveils Ryzen 9 capable of 4.9GHz at Computex 2019

Computex 2019 has been organized in Taiwan. This event will begin on 28th May and start from June 1. Just a day before this event, AMD company officially launched 3 Generation High-performance Ryzen CPU, AMD Ryzen 9 3900X. Its price is less than 50 percent of Intel Core i9-9920X CPU.

AMD Ryzen 9  built on 7nm architecture

AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, similar to AMD Vega VII GPU, is also based on 7nm architecture that consumes less power than Intel’s CPU. Intel CPUs are based on 14nm architecture. In Ryzen 93900X, 12 core CPUs have been provided with 24 threads. Its price is $ 499 or about 35,000 rupees. In Ryzen 9 3900X, the small TDP i.e. thermal design power has been given at 105W. It also has a clock speed of 4.9 GHz on 12 cores. According to the demo shown in computex 2019, the Ryzen 93900X is 19.33X faster than, Intel Core i9-9920X. While the cost of Intel Core i9-9920X is almost double.

In addition to the Ryzen 93900X, the company has also introduced Ryzen 9 3600. There are 6 core 12 thread CPUs which cost $ 199. At the same time, Ryzen has introduced 3700X with 8 cores and 16 thread options. The Ryzen 3800X has also been introduced, which has 8 core processors with 16 threads. Its price is $ 399. Apart from the CPU, new GPUs have also been introduced. The company has also launched AMD Navi Graphics Units which will be used to power upcoming AMD Radeon RX 5000 GPUs. The RX 5000 series GPU will be made available from July 2019.

AMD High-Performance Gaming Updates

AMD unveiled RDNA, the next foundational gaming architecture that was designed to drive the future of PC gaming, console, and cloud for years to come. With a new compute unit10 design, RDNA is expected to deliver incredible performance, power and memory efficiency in a smaller package compared to the previous generation Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture. It is projected to provide up to 1.25X higher performance-per-clock11 and up to 1.5X higher performance-per-watt over GCN12, enabling better gaming performance at lower power and reduced latency.

RDNA will power the upcoming 7nm AMD Radeon RX 5700-series graphics cards which feature high-speed GDDR6 memory and support for the PCIe 4.0 interface.

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