Move Over, Apple.
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Move Over, Apple surveys a flurry of tech news around Computex and beyond. The segment kicks off with a look at AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series announced at Computex, highlighting a claimed 5.5 GHz boost on top-end chips and a 15% uplift in single-core performance, all built on the Zen 4 architecture. The host notes these CPUs will be the first 5 nm desktop processors and will include integrated RDNA 2 graphics, while promising continued support for AM4 for years to come. We then pivot to Corsair’s Voyager A1600 gaming laptop, powered by a Ryzen 9 6900HS and a Radeon RX 6800M, marketed with a Stream Deck style touch bar aimed at streamers and a price tag of around 2,700 USD. Throughout, the host weaves in quick takes on other topics such as Google’s dealings with Match Group over alternative payment methods, and quick glimpses at iFixit’s Steam Deck parts, a Microsoft Computex keynote, and the evolving landscape of game publishing with Take-Two acquiring Zynga while EA explores its own strategic position. The segment closes with a teaser about copper conformal cooling research and Boeing’s Starliner docking with the ISS, tying together hardware, software, and space tech advances in a single, fast-paced roundup.
Topics · technology · science · computing · space
Questions answered
- What is notable about AMD's Ryzen 7000 launch at Computex?
- AMD announced the Ryzen 7000 series with up to 5.5 GHz boost on top-end models, a Zen 4 design built on 5 nm, a 15% single-core uplift, integrated RDNA 2 graphics, and ongoing AM4 compatibility for years.
- What is special about the Corsair Voyager A1600 laptop?
- The Voyager A1600 uses a Ryzen 9 6900HS and Radeon RX 6800M, includes a Stream Deck style touch bar, a 16-inch 240 Hz QHD+ display, Cherry MX switches, and a MUX switch, with a starting price around 2,700 USD.