On March 2nd of next year, it will have been three years since the launch of the first-gen Ryzen processors and with their launch, AMD caused significant disruption to what consumers expect from mainstream processors. It’s easy to focus in on the core count increase, doubling the core count over Intel’s then flagship offerings,.
Read More →It seems like the excitement for Zen 2 hasn’t even stopped and the hype for Zen 3 is already starting. AMD has been a merciless execution machine, and timing and staggering their product launches perfectly to not just keep the hype up, but also ensure that each launch goes off as smoothly as possible..
Read More →It’s finally happened, AMD has launched the second generation Epyc processors, known as Rome. A month after their Ryzen desktop counterparts, AMD has unleashed the Zen 2 equipped processors on the data center. The chips are known as the 7xx2 series and are the world’s first 7nm server CPUs, and demolish the first generation.
Read More →In case you missed the news, AMD’s next foray into the HPC and server market will be Epyc 2, known as Rome. It is an up to 64 core (128 thread) monster, built on the companies 7nm Zen 2 architecture which will debut next year. Unlike the Zen+ architecture found in both the companies.
Read More →The first details of the Ryzen 7 3700U APU have leaked online thanks to two different benchmarks and we have several hints (and a lot of questions) of what we can expect from the final retail release of the Ryzen 3000 series APUs. The engineering sample processor sports a 3.8GHZ boost clock with a.
Read More →There was a lot of expectation heading into AMD’s Next Horizon event – we knew it was unlikely they’d spend much time on gaming, with a possible mention of the Radeon RX 590 being about the most we would hope for. But now the event is over, it’s clear why the company opted to.
Read More →Whilst computer enthusiasts in the desktop arena are celebrating the price and performance of AMD’s Ryzen series of processors, the professional and server market has also undergone significant upheaval thanks to the company introducing the Epyc series of processors. Currently, the Epyc series of CPUs are based on the original Zen 14nm architecture, but.
Read More →Sega has revealed the ninth playable faction for Total War Rome 2 to be Pontus. It was confirmed via the Total War Wiki that the Pontic faction would be joining the Roman, Carthage, Macedon, Iceni, Arverni, Suebi, Parthia and Egypt factions. x http://youtu.be/XD0YALjeLeU Here is a small excerpt from the Wiki; “Their bronze-shield pikemen.
Read More →Sega has revealed the eighth faction for Rome 2 Total War as Egypt, but also added that they may be adding more later on. The Egyptian faction will be joining those already revealed, which are the Roman, Carthage, Macedon, Iceni, Arverni, Suebi and Parthia factions. Here is a description of the Egypt faction and.
Read More →Sega has revealed the seventh playable faction for Rome 2 Total War as Parthia. Information and screenshot below. Parthia will be included in the upcoming Total War Rome 2 as the 7th playable faction to be revealed. Previously announced factions are Rome, Carthage, Macedon, Iceni Arverni and Suebi factions. Here is an excerpt from.
Read More →The Total War series is highly popular to say the least, and with Sega’s gloomy finances of late, it’s of little surprise they’re ready to release a sequel to one of the highest critically acclaimed games. Once again, they’re teaming with The Creative Assembly. the last Total War: Rome was released around eight years.
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