AMD’s Ryzen ‘Zen 4 / Zen 3D’ & Radeon ‘Radeon RX 6000’ Enhances Gaming Experiences to Next Level
AMD, NVIDIA & Intel hosted their CES 2022 conferences, unveiling several next-gen CPU and GPU technologies.
Here are the some of the recap of everything that happened during each respective show.
The AMD, 2022 Recap:
NVIDIA, Intel CES
Next-Gen 5nm CPUs, Vertical Stack Chips, Mainstream Processor Options, Powerful & Power-Friendly GPUs For Desktop & Notebooks and More!
There are a lot of announcements still to come from other manufacturers and companies but we have to talk about what the big three (AMD/Intel/NVIDIA), presented during their respective show cases.
AMD CES 2022 Product Lineup & Announcements
AMD was the first to kick off its CES 2022 keynote with chief executive officer, Lisa Su, presenting a host of new products from team Ryzen and team Radeon.
First up, we have to talk about AMD’s latest Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’ APUs, powered by the 6nm Zen 3+ CPU and RDNA 2 GPU cores.
AMD launched a total of 13 new laptop APUs, featuring support for the latest interconnectivity and also delivering a lot of performance while being super efficient at it.
The lineup will be shipping in various laptops in February 2022.
Talking about CPUs, AMD also unveiled two new desktop launches for 2022, their Ryzen 3D V-Cache
chip known as Ryzen 7 5800X3D with up to 8 Zen 3 cores and 96 MB of L3 cache which is coming to AM4 desktops in Spring 2022. But the most biggest CPU update comes later this year in 2H 2022, in the form of Zen 4.
The AMD Ryzen 7000 series was made official for the AM5 socket platform with PCIe Gen 5 & DDR5
support on a brand new LGA 1718 socket. A prototype was shown running at 5 GHz across all cores and running Halo Infinite.
AMD didn’t stop at just Ryzen, the Radeon team also delivered a whole slew of updates in the form of 6nm and 7nm RDNA 2 GPUs. The AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT for US$199 (about FJ$422.8) & RX 6400