Chipmaker AMD has announced that its record-breaking x86 server GPU was able to surpass the 10 teraflops (FP64) performance barrier, and is expected to be available by the end of 2020.
AMD president and CEO Lisa Su showed a teaser regarding the new Zen 3 technology and how it will be an “an exciting fall for gamers”. On October 9, AMD will be presenting the new Ryzen 4000 desktop CPUs powered by Zen 3 in the Philippines. AMD also scheduled the reveal for the RDNA 2-backed RX 6000 series graphics cards on October 29.
AMD is debuting its latest GPU offering lineup in tandem with the reveal of the refreshed 27-inch iMac, which Apple dubs the “most powerful and capable iMac” to date. The Radeon Pro 5000 GPUs will bring in more efficient transistors, GDDR6 memory, and RDNA architecture, all elements focusing on content creation.
Chipmaker AMD has launched a never-seen-before 360-degree virtual tour of the flagship supercomputer "Hawk" at the High-Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) of the University of Stuttgart, Germany.
For the time, however, Lenovo is allowing its customers to have the option for their laptops to be equipped with the AMD Ryzen 4000 H-series mobile processor instead.
The Intel CPU shortage opened opportunities for alternative CPU vendors, namely AMD and Qualcomm, to reposition their processors in the PC market where Intel is dominant.
AMD, which is in the middle of an incredible turnaround from near bankruptcy just a few years back, said the new EPYC chips is now the planet’s highest-performing x86 processor.