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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Desktops due 'in the coming weeks'.
8c/16t part for $549; Sep 25th availability for NVMe RAID booting.
16-core 1950X $999; 12-core 1920X $799; eight-core 1900X $549.
Investors positive, though.
Aiming for shock and awe, it seems.
$999 for 16c/32t.
Mocks 'glued-together' dice.
Promises reliability, security.
Developers getting to grips with Zen.
Shows off a Ryzen Mobile laptop, too.
Exposes 26 more DRAM settings.
Beta no longer.
Lock-out more marketing than tech.
Improves responsiveness.
Squashes more bugs, too.
No release schedule yet, though.
Microcode fix reportedly in the works.
Takes aim at Intel's Core-i5 family.
No bug, no problem says Hallock.
Up to two Naples chips per server.
You can now buy the world's fastest eight-core processor for $499.
Just prove you need one.
Except on 'essential' chipsets, that is.
October 14 2021 | 15:04