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Tag Archives: Zen

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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 22, 2017

AMD’s Ryzen 7 1800X beats Intel’s i7 6900K at half the price

AMD is back and trounces Intel on Cinebench

For a long time AMD has been promising a 40% IPC improvement with Ryzen, today they delivered 52%.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 19, 2017

AMD Infinity Fabric underpins everything they will make

The future is not quite here yet but it will be

If you have been following the AMD disclosures lately you probably remember Infinity Fabric.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 13, 2016

AMD’s Zen becomes Ryzen

Color logo and more details come forth

If you haven’t had you fill of AMD news this week, today we have a Zen reveal, or should we say Ryzen reveal.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 12, 2016

Naked AMD Naples SP3 socket spotted

Speedway reference design laid bare

One interesting bit AMD had on display was a Socket SP3 Naples chassis.
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Thomas Ryan
Oct 24, 2016

AMD’s Q3 2016 Sets the Stage for Zen

AMD’s third quarter results define the single most important quarter in the next two years…

AMD’s Q3 results on the outside appear to be another barely profitable quarter. But what the raw number are concealing are the significant changes to the company’s finances that occurred this quarter.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 8, 2016

AMD Prepares to Field Great Horned Owl and Banded Kestrel

Someone is getting hawkish on the embedded market…

AMD is planning on releasing two Zen cored 14nm APUs targeted at embedded applications codenamed Great Horned Owl and Banded Kestrel.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 7, 2016

Details on AMD’s 7nm Product Stack Trickle Out

Iterating on a legacy of Zen…

AMD has three 7nm chips planned for availability in 2019 and 2020 that target the enterprise and embedded markets.
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Thomas Ryan
Aug 16, 2016

AMD’s A10-7870K APU: A Review

Splitting the gap between the 7860K and the 7890K…

Today we’re taking a look at AMD’s A10-7870K APU which retails for about $140.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 5, 2016

A few more details on AMD’s Zen SoC

All the specs that are known at the current time

So what are the specs for AMD’s upcoming Zen based SoCs, specifcally Raven Ridge?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 16, 2016

AMD’s Naples is not quite what it seems

This is a good but technical thing, see details for more

A few days ago Fudzilla outed some info about the new AMD Zen based Naples chip.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 6, 2016

AMD reveals Polaris 10/RX480 and Zen APUs

Computex 2016: Efficiency is the theme of the day

AMD did a surprise reveal of RX480/Polaris 10 and Zen at Computex.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 21, 2016

AMD Updates Its Roadmap for 2016 and 2017

UPDATED: Summit Ridge, Bristol Ridge, and Server APUs…

Yesterday AMD released a new roadmap during its Q4 2015 conference call.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 6, 2015

AMD and Globalfoundries announce 14nm silicon

No product just a vague comment about FinFETS working

AMD and Globalfoundries are announcing the birth of their new 14LPP process, cigars from SemiAccurate all around.
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Thomas Ryan
Oct 16, 2015

AMD Reiterates Its Confidence in Zen

It will launch before the end 2016…

The departure of legendary CPU architect Jim Keller from AMD last month after a three-year stint has stirred fears that AMD’s make-or-break Zen CPU architecture is in trouble.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 17, 2015

AMD spreads not really good news to analysts

Lets stick to the tech instead of the financial stuff

AMD’s Q2 2015 analyst call had a few interesting bits in it, lets take a look at the technical side of it.
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