things took a U-turn when AMD announced the original Ryzen lineup in 2017. While AMD has a slightly more streamlined CPU lineup compared to Intel overall, the company’s naming scheme still remains confusing at first glance.
That said, the naming scheme is known for years now, and while I dislike mixing in a 7*** series CPU with Zen2, Zen3 and Zen4, it is totally transparent. There are definitely worse naming schemes around. romrunning - Thursday, December 7, 2023 - link Lenovo has the 7840 & ...
Crazy how Apple’s chip naming scheme has been adopted by AMD and Intel. I know terms like Ultra and Max aren’t exactly unique, but neither have been used in a long time. Now Intel is in Ultra mode and AMD is selling a Max chip. Anyway, this could be really f...
Crazy how Apple’s chip naming scheme has been adopted by AMD and Intel. I know terms like Ultra and Max aren’t exactly unique, but neither have been used in a long time. Now Intel is in Ultra mode and AMD is selling a Max chip. Anyway, this could be really fun in a Mac mini...
We got our first glimpse at AMD's brand-new Ryzen 7000 mobile APUs back at CES in January, showcasinga very confusing naming schemeand several chips that weren't actually using new the Zen 4 architecture. Additionally, Ryzen 7040U APUs are basically lower-power versions of the Ryzen 7040...
One can objectively find the naming scheme difficult to digest, i do not understand why it have been decided that the mobile and APU segments should take a different name.Which mean one can find two completely different cpu architecture within the same naming scheme. Using an older naming schem...
's the lack of the iGPU. It is said that Renoir X Desktop CPUs will not feature any integrated graphics which means they cannot be referred to as APUs. They will still be monolithic designs like the Ryzen 4000G parts but the most interesting part is the 'X' within...
AMD is apparently introducing a fresh nomenclature for the forthcoming HEDT chipsets. The chipmaker probably didn't want to seem like it was copying Intel with the whole X_99 naming scheme. Following the USB-IF entry, the TRX40, TRX80, and WRX80 are allegedly the chipsets for Castle Peak ...
The chipmaker probably didn't want to seem like it was copying Intel with the whole X_99 naming scheme. Following the USB-IF entry, the TRX40, TRX80, and WRX80 are allegedly the chipsets for Castle Peak The current theory is that "TR" in TRX40 and TRX80 stands for Threadripper while...
however much like the older parts that supported 65W/45W modes, it was seldom used, and chances are we will see OEMs stick with the default design power windows here. Also, the naming scheme: any 35W part now has an ‘E’ at the end of the processor name, allowing for ...