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We won't go into details of the various benchmarks here, as you can find those below, but according to AMD's figures, AMD came out on top with a 5.6 percent win over the Intel CPU, at 1080p using the Radeon RX 7900 XTX and by 6 percent using the GeForce RTX 4090. Tests were done with both AMD's own Radeon RX 7900 XTX and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card. For those that can't wait until next week's reviews, this gives a glimpse of what to expect, at least based on the games tested by AMD.ĪMD put the Ryzen 9 7950X3D up against Intel's Core i9 13900K, both systems were equipped with 32 GB of DDR5-6000 memory and liquid cooling. Parts of that reviewers guide has now appeared online, courtesy of a site called HD Tecnologia.

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As with many other companies, AMD prepared a reviewers guide for the media, to give them some guidance, as well as expected benchmark numbers based on the test hardware AMD used in-house. TSMC is of course busy building a fab in Japan on Kyushu island, but as it'll have a node capacity for 12 to 16 nm parts, it makes sense that TSMC would already be planning for an extension of said fab that can produce on more advanced nodes as its customers will be moving to more advanced nodes over time.ĪMD's Ryzen 7000-series CPUs with 3D V-Cache are set to launch next week and alongside the launch, there will obviously be reviews of the upcoming CPUs. Wei was asked about the potential fab during TSMC's latest earnings call, but simply said that the company had nothing further to add. The fab is said to cost more than a trillion yen, or over US$7.4 billion to build. This suggests that these would be mainstream nodes by then, which points to yet another fab for either the vehicle industry or something similar. According to the paper, the new fab would be focusing on 5 and 10 nanometer chips, but production isn't expected to start until sometime in the second half of this decade. The original source is the Nikkan Kogyo newspaper (via Reuters), based in Tokyo, although it's unclear where the actual fab would be located, if it's indeed even happening. The rumour mill has kicked into high gear this week about TSMC planning a second fab in Japan.













Asus bluetooth 4.0 usb adapter driver for mac