Schlagwort: Ryzen 7000X3D

ASRock Releases New BIOS to support AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series Processors with AMD 3D V‑Cache™ Technology

TAIPEI, Tai­wan, Febru­ary 28, 2023 – ASRock has released new BIOS to sup­port the latest AMD Ryzen™ 7000 Series Pro­ces­sors with AMD 3D V‑Cache™ Tech­no­lo­gy, with new BIOS on ASRock X670E/B650E/B650 mother­boards, you may enjoy the enhan­ced gam­ing per­for­mance powered by AMD Ryzen™ 7000X3D series pro­ces­sors. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Chipsatz-Treiber Adrenalin Edition 5.02.19.2221

Vor allem für die neu­en Desk­top­pro­zes­so­ren der 7000er-Serie mit 3D-V-Cache AMD den Chip­satz-Trei­ber für Win­dows 10 und 11 auf die Ver­si­on 5.02.19.2221 aktua­li­siert. Bei eini­gen Main­board­her­stel­lern wie ASRock und MSI waren in den letz­ten Tagen schon Trei­ber mit etwas nied­ri­ge­ren Ver­si­ons­num­mern erhält­lich. Neben den Ryzen 7000X3D wer­den auch die Ryzen 7045HX (“Dra­gon Ran­ge”) Note­book­pro­zes­so­ren unter­stützt. Außer­dem hat man eini­ge Bugs in den ent­hal­te­nen Trei­bern besei­tigt, so dass sich der Trei­ber nicht nur für Nut­zer der neu­en Pro­zes­so­ren emp­fiehlt. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Extends its Leadership with the Introduction of its Broadest Portfolio of High-Performance PC Products for Mobile and Desktop

— AMD Ryzen™ 7000X3D Series Desk­top pro­ces­sors bring the power of AMD 3D V‑Cache™ tech­no­lo­gy to gamers and creators —

— AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Mobi­le pro­ces­sors deli­ver unpar­al­le­led per­for­mance for deman­ding workloads with up to 16 powerful “Zen 4” cores and bring new Ryzen AI tech­no­lo­gy to sel­ect lap­top devices—

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today at CES 2023AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announ­ced a varie­ty of new com­pu­ting pro­ducts across desk­top and mobi­le, brin­ging new levels of per­for­mance for gamers, crea­tors, pro­fes­sio­nals, and main­stream users. AMD is sub­stan­ti­al­ly expan­ding the ran­ge of opti­ons for Socket AM5 users with the new Ryzen 7000X3D Series Desk­top pro­ces­sors and 65W Ryzen 7000 Series Desk­top pro­ces­sors. AMD also announ­ced a new lin­e­up of Ryzen 7000 Series Mobi­le pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding the AMD Ryzen 7045HX Series Mobi­le pro­ces­sors, which deli­ver on avera­ge over 50% more per­for­mance across a wide ran­ge of appli­ca­ti­ons to enable gamers and crea­tors on the go 1. AMD is also intro­du­cing the Ryzen 7040 Series Mobi­le pro­ces­sors, which fea­ture the first dedi­ca­ted arti­fi­ci­al intel­li­gence hard­ware in an x86 pro­ces­sor on sel­ect models. (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »

AMD Highlights Future of High-Performance and Adaptive Computing During Opening Keynote of CES 2023

AMD CEO and part­ners inclu­ding Micro­soft, HP, Leno­vo, Magic Leap and Intui­ti­ve Sur­gi­cal show­ca­se AMD tech­no­lo­gies advan­cing AI, hybrid work, gam­ing, health­ca­re, aero­space and sus­tainable computing —

— Unveils new mobi­le CPUs and GPUs, inclu­ding first x86 PC CPU with dedi­ca­ted AI engi­ne and new 3D sta­cked desk­top pro­ces­sors with lea­der­ship gam­ing per­for­mance, and pre­views lea­der­ship AI infe­rence acce­le­ra­tor and data cen­ter APU —

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today at CES 2023AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) Chair and CEO Dr. Lisa Su detail­ed the signi­fi­cant role high-per­for­mance and adap­ti­ve com­pu­ting plays in crea­ting solu­ti­ons to the world’s most important chal­lenges. During her live key­note, Dr. Su show­ca­sed next-gene­ra­ti­on AMD lea­der­ship pro­ducts rede­fi­ning what’s pos­si­ble across the broad mar­kets AMD ser­ves today.

It is an honor to kick off CES 2023 and high­light all the ways AMD is pushing the enve­lo­pe in high-per­for­mance and adap­ti­ve com­pu­ting to help sol­ve the world’s most important chal­lenges,” said Dr. Su.  “Tog­e­ther with our part­ners, we high­ligh­ted how AMD tech­no­lo­gy is advan­cing what is pos­si­ble in AI, hybrid work, gam­ing, health­ca­re, aero­space and sus­tainable com­pu­ting. We also laun­ched mul­ti­ple new mobi­le, gam­ing and AI chips that will make 2023 an exci­ting year for AMD and the indus­try.” (…) Wei­ter­le­sen »