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AMD Surpasses Own 2014 Pledge To Make 25x Faster Laptop Chips

Six years ago, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) publicly pledged to spearhead the next major evolution in mobile processing, stating that it will improve mobile CPU speeds by a factor of 25 come 2020.

Six years later, the company not only delivered on that promise but actually surpassed it by a considerable margin, with its latest Ryzen 7 4800H CPU outperforming the original baseline approximately 31.7 times, as per AMD’s laboratory testing. Which still leaves plenty of wiggle room for this promise to have also been fulfilled in real-world usage scenarios. Most notably gaming, one of AMD’s core focus points since forever.

As expected, this achievement is largely based on AMD’s no-compromise commitment to techonological integration instead of a bling pursuit of clock speeds or some other arbitrary metric. This state of affairs is reflected in the fact that every new generation of AMD CPUIs isn’t just faster and more powerful, overall, but also significantly more energy-efficient.

Of course, it bears reminding that this R&D strategy is hardly unique to AMD.; its long-time rival, Intel, has been practicing pretty much the same philosophy since it became a serious player in the silicon industry. If anythiong, it would be impressive to consistently move to tinier process nodes without delivering both efficiency and processing prowess improvements.

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Lenovo Amid First Ryzen 9 4900H Adopters With Legion Slim 7

Not long after AMD took the wraps off its Ryzen 9 4900H, mathematically the most powerful mobile central processing unit ever created, Chinese laptop maker Lenovo jumped on the first opportunity to leverage this impressive silicon.

In fact, it ended up being one of the first companies to do so. Which brings us to today’s announcement of the Legion Slim 7, Lenovo’s latest Windows 10 laptop catering specifically to aficionados of video games. Besides the powerful AMD processor in question, Lenovo’s newest ultrabook also features the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060, a Max-Q design GPU allowing for real-time ray-tracing on the go.

Interestingly, the company opted against using the second-generation ray-tracing GPUs from NVIDIA which just got announced several weeks ago under the RTX 30 Series brand. That is most likely a result of recent shortages, however, and not an outright technological or product design decision.

Anyway, this 15-inch gaming powerhouse will be available for purchase in the United States in just a few days’ time, with its official release window being late October. It will start at approximately $1,369.99, according to Lenovo’s MSRP information, so better start saving if you’re hoping to pick up one of the top configurations, though this introductory price isn’t that steep relative to the competition.

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Dell G5 15 Embraces Most Powerful AMD CPU To Date

Dell had enough of waiting around this year and is now jumping on board of the latest hype train originating from AMD’s Santa Clara HQ. If that does not make sense, we are talking about the Ryzen 9 4900H, AMD’s latest flagship processor based on the company’s proprietary Zen 2 architecture, also known by its French-sounding codename “Renoir.”

Announced back in Spring, AMD’s latest CPU line hasn’t been making that many adoption waves ever since, but not due to a lack of awesomeness. Instead, the ongoing economic instability hit premium electronics supply chains harder than most, leaving the American processor manufacturer without as many orders as it would have won in a regular year.

Here to alleviate some of those issues is the Dell G5 15 Special Edition, a newly launched family of gaming laptops equipped with the very same pioneering CPU that has been devouring pretty much the entire Intel 2020 lineup, including cloud-oriented scientific microprocessors.

And if paying north of $1,300 for a laptop isn’t on your holiday to-do list, you will be pleased to know that this newly introduced lineup also offers more affordable configurations equipped with only slightly less imposing Ryzen 9 4600H and 4800H CPUs. The entire Dell G5 15 Special Edition range will be available to buy across the U.S. by the end of the week, starting at $879.99.

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AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT Announced With U.S. Pricing, Availability Details

Advanced Micro Devices, or just AMD in short, today announced the official arrival of its newest series of high-end computer graphics cards in the form of the RXadeon RX 6800 XT. The said GPU will be joining the ranks of the standard RX 6800 and the RX 6900 XT, with all three now being confirmed for a nationwide release in the coming days.

More specifcially, the Radeon RX 6800 and its XT counterpart will both be hitting brick-and-mortar stores and e-commerce platforms alike on November 18th, with that release date being confirmed for the entire United States market. The Radeon RX 6900 XT, meanwhile, will be out a bit later, on the 8th of December, AMD said in a prepared statement from earlier today.

All three are meant to rival NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 30 Series announced in early September, with the $999 RX 6900 XT being the flagship model of this generation. Yet it is the $649 Radeon RX 6800 XT that is expected to make the most waves across the consumer electronics market as the ostensible best-buy option for most PC gaming rigs in the foreseeable future.

Granted, that title may also be scooped up by the RX 6800, an even more affordable solution set to retail at $579.

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AMD Confirms Blockbuster Rival Acquisition Worth $35 Billion

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. today announced it has agreed preliminary takeover terms with the management of Xilinx, a San Jose-based technology company and a household name in the field of dynamic processing platforms.

The kind that AMD itself has been pursuing as part of its never-ending growth ambitions in recent years. By acquiring its rival of 36 years, AMD is hoping to double down on its chipmaking efforts in a number of sprawling markets such as connected vehicles, embedded computers, and aerospace processing, according to a prepared statement from the company.

The deal can easily be interpreted as a response to NVIDIA’s $40 billion acquisition of silicon architecture veterans at ARM which AMD’s fiercest rival proposed back in September. With that said, both conglomerates have a long road toward regulatory approvals ahead of them. AMD appears to have been more aggressive among the two in terms of M&A structuring, having confirmed the Xilinx acquisition would be an all-stock deal.

Not only does that facilitate compensation but even improves the companies’ odds of having the deal greenlit by U.S. regulators, according to Washington’s track record of antitrust reviews. A combined entity composed of AMD and Xilinx will number in excess of 13,000 employees acroos the world, the two companies estimated.

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