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Corsair just posted a video of their upcoming MP700:
Yeah that thing will work with any shrouded motherboard... But the problem is not particular to this model.
 
Yeah that thing will work with any shrouded motherboard... But the problem is not particular to this model.
Not a fan of those tiny fans and would liked if it had properly designed heatsink(similar to Thermalright solutions) but atleast Corsair had decided not to install it and rather bundle it with the drive.
 
Updated AMD Zen 4 7000X3D
Updated AMD Zen 4 APUs
Added Intel Raptor Lake Refresh
Updated Intel Meteor Lake
Updated Intel Arrow Lake
Added Intel Emerald Rapids
Updated Intel Granite Rapids
Added Intel Sierra Forest
Added Intel Lunar Lake
Added NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti
Updated NVIDIA RTX 4070
Updated NVIDIA RTX 4090 Ti
Updated AMD RDNA4
Added Intel Alchemist+ Architecture
Updated Intel Battlemage Architecture
Added AMD A620 Chipset
Updated PCI-Express 5.0 SSDs

Also added a # to each line, with a link to the TPU news story
 
ohhh the RX 7700 XT "new" specs seems finally like an upgrade 3840 cores look way better than 2048 (compared to the 2560 of the 6700 XT ), i hope the rest of the specs are also higher than the one in GPU database :D

not that i would change my RX 6700 XT for now ... but still good to see that.
 
Where have AMD Bergamo and Siena gone? I'm quite sure they were on the list before, as they should be.
 
Where have AMD Bergamo and Siena gone? I'm quite sure they were on the list before, as they should be.
Ah they were part of the Zen 4 listing, which was removed after Zen 4 was first announced
 
Updated Intel Meteor Lake
Updated Intel Rialto Bridge
Added Intel Falcon Shores
Added Intel Panther Lake
Updated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
Updated GDDR7 Graphics Memory
Added Samsung 4 nm Process
Updated Intel 20A Process
Updated Intel 18A Process
Removed launched products: AMD Zen 4 7000X3D
 
Most excited to see how the 4060, AMD 7600XT and Intel Battlemage+ change the low end GPU game. Also interested to see if PCIe 5.0 can provide better results in gaming at all.
 
There's no DP 21 as yet ~

AMD Zen 4 APUs [updated]​

  • Release Date: 2023
  • Successor to "Rembrandt"
  • Based on Zen 4 CPU cores
  • RDNA2 graphics on Dragon Range
  • 55 W TDP for "Dragon Range"
  • Socket AM5, DDR5
  • "Phoenix" designed for thin and light, with 35 - 45 W
  • "Phoenix Point" is Zen 4 APU, with 3DV Cache and RDNA3 graphics using a monolithic die
  • Dragon SKUs: Ryzen 9 7980HX: 16c/32t, Ryzen 9 7900HX: 12c/24t, Ryzen 7 7800HX: 8c/16t, Ryzen 5 7600HX: 6c/12t, 4.8 to 5.x GHz Boost, 3.6 to 4.x GHz Base
  • Phoenix SKUs: Ryzen 9 7980HS: 8c/16t, 12 CU, Ryzen 9 7900HS: 8c/16t, 12 CU, Ryzen 7 7800HS: 8c/16t, 12 CU, Ryzen 5 7600HS: 6c/12t, 6 CU, 100-000000709-23_N
  • Phoenix Ryzen 5 7640U is 6c/12t, 6 MB L2, 16 MB L3, 3.5 GHz base, 4.9 GHz boot, RX 760M iGPU with 8 CU / 512 cores #
  • No support for PCIe 5.0 #
  • Ryzen 7040: 20 Gen 4 lanes from the CPU, plus 4 for the chipset #
  • Memory support: DDR5-5600, LPDDR5-7600, higher with overclocking #
  • iGPU: Radeon 780M, based on RDNA3, 12 CU, 768 cores, same dual-issue as Navi 31, up to 2.9 GHz #
  • Radeon 780M offers performance comparable to GeForce GTX 1650 #
  • DisplayPort 21, HDMI 2.1, AV1 encode #
  • 4 nm TSMC EUV, 178 mm², 25 billion transistors #
 
There's no DP 21 as yet ~

AMD Zen 4 APUs [updated]​

  • Release Date: 2023
  • Successor to "Rembrandt"
  • Based on Zen 4 CPU cores
  • RDNA2 graphics on Dragon Range
  • 55 W TDP for "Dragon Range"
  • Socket AM5, DDR5
  • "Phoenix" designed for thin and light, with 35 - 45 W
  • "Phoenix Point" is Zen 4 APU, with 3DV Cache and RDNA3 graphics using a monolithic die
  • Dragon SKUs: Ryzen 9 7980HX: 16c/32t, Ryzen 9 7900HX: 12c/24t, Ryzen 7 7800HX: 8c/16t, Ryzen 5 7600HX: 6c/12t, 4.8 to 5.x GHz Boost, 3.6 to 4.x GHz Base
  • Phoenix SKUs: Ryzen 9 7980HS: 8c/16t, 12 CU, Ryzen 9 7900HS: 8c/16t, 12 CU, Ryzen 7 7800HS: 8c/16t, 12 CU, Ryzen 5 7600HS: 6c/12t, 6 CU, 100-000000709-23_N
  • Phoenix Ryzen 5 7640U is 6c/12t, 6 MB L2, 16 MB L3, 3.5 GHz base, 4.9 GHz boot, RX 760M iGPU with 8 CU / 512 cores #
  • No support for PCIe 5.0 #
  • Ryzen 7040: 20 Gen 4 lanes from the CPU, plus 4 for the chipset #
  • Memory support: DDR5-5600, LPDDR5-7600, higher with overclocking #
  • iGPU: Radeon 780M, based on RDNA3, 12 CU, 768 cores, same dual-issue as Navi 31, up to 2.9 GHz #
  • Radeon 780M offers performance comparable to GeForce GTX 1650 #
  • DisplayPort 21, HDMI 2.1, AV1 encode #
  • 4 nm TSMC EUV, 178 mm², 25 billion transistors #
Unfortunately, "DP 2.1" doesn't say much anymore. Almost everything it adds is an optional feature.
 
@W1zzard

any thoughts in the future to add monitors/oled /vesa/DP/HDMI/ etc?
 
Unfortunately, "DP 2.1" doesn't say much anymore. Almost everything it adds is an optional feature.
You sure you are not confusing it with HDMI 2.1

I mean sure first gen DP 2.1 will not utilize the full bandwidth (there is no need for it yet either) but i have not seen any controversy around it's requirements.
 
Hmm, my vote is against this. Once out of the PC case, one can easily "slide" out of the computer and start with home appliances. TVs, stoves with oven, dishwashers. :)

i agree, until you mentioned dishwashers.. i started using one last year (occasionally) when the second half somehow thought it was acceptable to mention i don't help out enough lol
 
You sure you are not confusing it with HDMI 2.1

I mean sure first gen DP 2.1 will not utilize the full bandwidth (there is no need for it yet either) but i have not seen any controversy around it's requirements.
I think it's a little less messy than HDMI 2.1, but the lack of a mandate for UHBR means you can actually get a monitor that's DP 2.1 compliant, but offers basically none of the things DP 2.1 makes possible :(
See: https://tftcentral.co.uk/articles/a...rds-cables-and-areas-of-confusion-and-concern
 
Updated AMD Zen 4 APUs
Updated AMD Zen 4 Threadripper
Updated AMD Zen 5 / Ryzen 8000
Updated Intel Emerald Rapids
Updated Intel Sierra Forest
Added Intel Clearwater Forest
Updated NVIDIA RTX 4050
Updated NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti
Updated NVIDIA RTX 4070
Updated Intel Battlemage
Updated Intel Celestial
Added Kioxia 218-layer NAND
Added Hynix 300-layer NAND
Removed launched products: AMD A620 chipset
 
So many cancelled or possibly cancelled Intel products. At some point the conversation needs to shift to the possibility that Intel is purposefully lying about upcoming products to try and stop people from buying the competition.
 
4090 Ti - checked, 4080 Ti - M.I.A.?
 
Updated AMD Zen 5 / Ryzen 8000 Series
Added AMD Zen 5 Threadripper / Threadripper 8000
Added AMD Zen 6
Updated Intel Meteor Lake
Updated Intel Emerald Rapids
Updated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
Added AMD Radeon RX 7500 XT
Updated AMD Radeon RX 7600 & 7600 XT
Updated Radeon RX 7700 XT
Added Radeon RX 7800 XT
Added Radeon RX 7950 XT & XTX
Updated Intel Battlemage GPU Architecture
Updated Intel Celestial GPU Architecture
Updated HBM3 Graphics Memory
Updated Samsung 4 nm
Updated Samsung 3 nm
Removed launched products: GeForce RTX 4070, PCIe 5.0 SSDs
 
Added AMD Ryzen 5 7500F
Added AMD Ryzen 3 5100
Added AMD Zen 4 APUs for Socket AM5
Added AMD Phoenix 2 APU
Updated AMD Zen 4 Threadripper / Threadripper 7000
Updated AMD Zen 5 / Ryzen 8000 Series
Updated Intel Raptor Lake Refresh
Updated Intel Meteor Lake
Updated Intel Falcon Shores
Updated Intel Arrow Lake
Updated Intel Lunar Lake
Updated Intel Granite Rapids
Updated NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Ti / RTX Titan Ada
Added NVIDIA Ada Next
Updated AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT
Updated AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT
Added Intel 800-Series Chipsets
Updated GDDR7 Graphics Memory
Updated TSMC 3 nanometer
Updated TSMC 1 nanometer
Updated Intel 18A
Updated Hynix 238-layer 3D NAND Flash
Updated PCI-Express 7.0
Removed launched products Zen 4 Phoenix APU, NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 4060, Radeon RX 7600
 
@W1zzard Minor nitpick, but isn't "Ada next" called Blackwell?
 
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