2nd-Gen Threadripper...32 CORES!?
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The episode covers Computex 2018 highlights with a focus on high core counts from both AMD and Intel. It starts by noting Intel’s hype around a 28-core Xeon-based system running at 5 gigahertz, but the presenter questions the practicality of the demos given cooling challenges and non-standard hardware configurations. The discussion then pivots to AMD’s big reveals, including the 2nd generation Threadripper with 32 cores built on a 12 nanometer Zen+ architecture, and a world’s first 7 nanometer GPU sporting 32 gigabytes of HBM memory aimed at professional and AI workloads, with a later gaming-focused variant in the works. The host also touches on AMD’s Zen 2 progression, the potential for 7nm Zen2 chips in server lines, and glimpses of other Computex announcements such as ASUS dual-screen devices and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 850 integrations for Windows devices. Throughout, the video blends quick tech bits, lighting up crowd excitement with a humorous tone about the evolving landscape of CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators, concluding with a note about upcoming team coverage from China and the ongoing push toward new processing paradigms. The overarching takeaway is that AMD is making a strong push with multi-core, multi-chiplet designs and cutting-edge process nodes, while Intel showcases bold demos that may not translate to everyday reliability, signaling a shifting balance in high-end computing and professional workloads. The episode closes with a light tease about future coverage and a reminded call to subscribe for more tech news.
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Questions answered
- What were the major AMD announcements at Computex 2018 discussed in the video?
- AMD announced the 2nd generation Threadripper featuring up to 32 cores, built on 12 nm Zen+ architecture, and a 7 nanometer GPU with 32 GB of HBM memory aimed at professionals and AI use cases, with a gaming-focused variant planned for later.
- What was the highlight of Intel’s Computex presentation according to the video?
- Intel showcased a 28-core Xeon-based system running at 5 GHz, but the demonstration relied on a non-standard configuration and extreme cooling, prompting questions about practicality for typical users.