is happening at Computex 2019, Ea AMD, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary, has unveiled its new lineup of processors and graphics chips. Some things we already knew due to leaks and rumors about the new generation Ryze and new lithograph Navy. Check out more details about the company's age through Computex 2019. 4u4j6j
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starting with the processor Ryzen 7 3700X, it comes with 8 cores and 3.6GHz base clock (4.4GHz in Boost mode), 16 threads and 36MB cache, it consumes only 65W TDP. The company showed a comparison of the 3700x with Intel Core i7-9700K No. Cinebench R20, where the chip AMD proved to be 28% superior to the competitor.
Then it was shown Ryzen 7 3800X, the middle model of the new generation, which features 8 cores with a base clock of 3.9GHz (4.9GHz in Boost mode), 16 threads, and consuming only 105W TDP. This model, in turn, was compared with the Intel Core i9-9900K No. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, where it had practically the same performance as the competitor.
And finally, the AMD finally revealed in Computex 2019 your new and powerful Ryzen 9 3900X, featuring 12 cores with a base clock of 3.8GHz (4.6GHz in boost mode), 24 threads, and consuming 105W TDP. According to the company's presentation, this chip compared to the IIntel Core i9-9920X in Blender it is 18% faster, and promises to cost half the price of the competitor.
All processors in the line promise a 15% increase in IPC (Instructions per Clock), and will be the first processors to the new PCI-Express 4.0. This IPC increase and its new clocks promise to dethrone the Intel in the games part, promising a significant performance increase.

In addition to its top-of-the-line models, the company has also updated its line Ryzen 5 na Computex 2019, with Ryzen 5 3600 and Ryzen 5 3600X. The first comes equipped with 6 cores and a base clock of 3.6GHz (4.2GHz in Boost mode), 12 threads and 36mb of Cache, consuming only 65W TDP. While the second also features 6 cores with a base clock of 3.8GHz (4.4GHz in boost mode), 12 threads and 36mb of Cache, with a consumption of 95W TDP.
The company focused on its high-end processors at the conference, so we didn't see any more news about the new generation of its entry-level processor. Ryzen 3.
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After a lot of speculation, we've finally made our new line of video cards official, using the much-promised technology Navy. In principle, we have the same lithograph as the Radeon VII we already know, but with a new microarchitecture that promises surprising improvements in games, the rDNA.
The focus of this new microarchitecture is efficiency, with the goal of bringing 1.5x more performance per watt, through a new pipeline optimized for more performance per click. The memories were also restructured to deliver lower consumption, more bandwidth and lower latencies.

The company demonstrated in the presentation a comparison between a plate in the new series RX5000, against a RTX 2070, running the game Strange Brigade, where it not only beat the competitor's performance, but also stayed above 100 FPS throughout the demo.
What has been concretely shown is that these new GPUs will be small, have low consumption, and a lot of power, all thanks to this set of technologies. rDNA, ships, and its 7nm lithograph. The Californian company promises to show more news of its new plates at E3, which takes place in the next few weeks of June.