• @Buffalox
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    610 months ago

    AMD is presenting a lot of interesting products this CES. I’m amazed they still make new AM4 chips. That’s an 7-8 year old socket!!
    Seemed like Intel was getting ready to beat AMD again not so long ago, but as far as I can tell, AMD still has the better chips.

    • @LordOfTheChia
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      10 months ago

      As long as AMD keeps selling Epyc 7000 server CPUs, we’ll keep getting the tasty leftovers on the desktop segment.

      It looks like Epyc 7000 will be produced/supported till 2026!

      https://www.anandtech.com/show/21123/amds-epyc-7003-milan-receives-extended-lifecycle-availability-to-2026-with-6-new-skus

      I’m surprised GN didn’t mention the huge jump in iGPU between the 5000 series (Vega cores w/ DDR4) vs 7x0m on the new 8000 series APUs (Navi 3 with DDR5).

      On the laptop market, the built in 780m seemed to be on par with the discrete mobile 1050ti/1650max-q.

      It’ll be interesting if the desktop version can handle faster RAM (DDR5 6400 is the official support) and do better with decent cooling.