AMD @ CES! Impressive Releases : TR 3990X, 5600XT, Ryzen 4000 Mobile Laptops
Yesterday, AMD had released many new items at the keynote at CES. Firstly, they began with the new Ryzen 4000 Mobile CPU's. They announced the R7 U, H and PRO series, R7 4700H. This is their first mobile CPU that has 8 Cores and 16 threads, clocked at 2.9Ghz base and a 4.2Ghz boost with a 45w TDP. AMD had actually claimed this CPU is of desktop CPU performance caliber.
This was quite the bold claim, and we are yet to see if they can live up to this. A mobile CPU beating a desktop CPU, especially the 9700K would be difficult to do, but would be very surprising. They announced that these CPU's would be available in Dell, Lenovo and ASUS laptops.
Another product AMD has released is the Threadripper 3990X! A HEDT CPU with 64 CPU Cores and 128 threads for $3990 USD. Base clock of 2.9Ghz and a boost of 4.3Ghz, with a whopping 288Megabytes of total cache. This CPU will be available very soon, February 7th to be exact.
AMD showed V-Ray benchmarks comparing to 2 Xeon Platinum 8280's, and the 3990X beats them by 30%.
Lisa Su displaying the 3990X utilizing all 8 Chiplets |
Starting at $279, the 5600XT will have 36 Compute Cores, 6GB of Vram, starting at a base clock of 1375Mhz and boosts to 1560Mhz, running on their RDNA architecture. On top of this, AMD released their new divisions of Freesync Capabilities.
Freesync will be known for stutter and tear-free displays, FS Premium will have 120Hz+ and LFC, and Premium Plus will have 120Hz+, LFC, and HDR, with over 1000 displays this year utilizing this new tech.
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