RYZEN is BACK, BABY!
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Check out Displate's metal posters at lmg.gg GET MERCH: lttstore.com Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @TechLinkedYT Facebook: @TechLinked NEWS SOURCES: IT’S AMD’S WORLD AND WE JUST LIVE IN IT 3rd gen Ryzen anandtech.com engadget.com linustechtips.com X570 chipset with PCIe 4.0 hexus.net SSDs with PCIe 4.0 anandtech.com kitguru.net RX 5000 series – (avoided 3080, but still confusing with RTX 5000) kitguru.net rockpapershotgun.com Will power PS5 twitter.com General extra footage: youtube.com THE OLD KING IS DEAD Core i9 9900KS pcworld.com techspot.com 11th gen integrated graphics pcworld.com SO THIS IS A TREND NOW HUH Zenbook Pro Duo youtube.com youtube.com ScreenPad 2.0 engadget.com youtube.com 240Hz portable monitor theverge.com leather laptop mspoweruser.com QUICK BITS NOT SO SUPER AFTER ALL Tried to trademark 3080, 4080, 5080 overclock3d.net Nvidia Studio laptops with Quadro RTX 5000 youtube.com Quake II and Wolfenstein Youngbloode get RTX youtube.com youtube.com MOBILE’S ON THE MOVE Cortex-A77 CPU + Mali G77 GPU neowin.net Snapdragon beats Core i5 windowscentral.com IT WAS RIGHT UNDER OUR NOSES reddit.com wsj.com DON’T BE LIKE BALTIMORE theverge.com IT’S OK. IT’S ART bgr.com #Ryzen3000 #i99900KS #DualScreenNotebooks
The video begins by examining AMD’s third generation Ryzen announcements and what they mean for the desktop CPU landscape. It outlines the new lineup: six core Ryzen 5 3600 and 3600X, and eight core Ryzen 7 3700X and 3800X, culminating in the 12-core Ryzen 9 3900X which AMD claims will retail for $499 and include a cooler with a notably lower TDP. The discussion notes that these CPUs are designed to be compatible with most AM4 motherboards via BIOS updates and are launching alongside the X570 chipset, which adds PCIe 4.0 support. The hosts compare Ryzen 3000’s multi-threaded performance to Intel’s competing products, highlighting how the 3900X targets a generous core/thread count at a compelling price point. They also touch on AMD’s Navi GPU rumors, clarifying that the RX 5700 is the official product, not the rumored RX 3080, and remark on how this graphics side is progressing in relation to NVIDIA’s offerings. The narrative then shifts to Intel’s Computex presence, focusing on the Core i9-9900KS that can boost all cores to 5 GHz, a notable engineering feat given typical boost behaviors. The hosts discuss Intel’s 11th gen integrated graphics claims and speculate about how this may influence the broader GPU market, while also noting ASUS’s ZenBook Pro Duo and other Computex highlights like ScreenPad 2.0 and portable monitors. The segment closes with a quick Bits feature on NVIDIA’s lack of a major reveal at Computex, NVIDIA Studio, and a few mobile and ARM developments, providing a snapshot of a rapidly evolving tech ecosystem. Overall, the episode blends product analysis with broader industry context, delivering concrete specs, price points, and the potential impact of Ryzen 3000 in both consumer and prosumer segments, while keeping a light, humorous tone about ongoing tech rivalries and trends.
Topics · technology · hardware · computing · cpus · graphics
Questions answered
- What is the price and core count of the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X announced at Computex 2019?
- The Ryzen 9 3900X is a 12-core, 24-thread CPU priced at $499 and includes a cooler with a lower TDP.
- What chipset accompanies the new Ryzen 3000 series to enable PCIe 4.0?
- The new Ryzen 3000 series launches alongside the X570 chipset, which supports PCIe 4.0.