MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G

MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G chipset for mid-range phones officially announced

MediaTek Dimensity 800 Series is an octa-core SoC featuring four ARM Cortex-A76 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores.

Taiwanese company Mediatek introduced the Dimensity 800 chipset at the CES 2020. Created in the 7nm process, the chip enables 5G connectivity on phones. The first phones with this chipset will be on the market before the end of the first half of the year, as promised by Mediatek, reports GSMArena.

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Dimensity 800 series 5G chips support 2CC, which offers over 30% more coverage than other platforms with 1CC or no aggregation. The chipset is designed to support the SA and NSA sub-6GHz networks, for 2G to 5G multi-mode support and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS).

The CPU has four Cortex-A76 @2GHz cores and four more efficient Cortex-A55 cores, which also run at 2GHz. The graphics chip is from the same class as the Dimensity 1000, and is combined with a technology called HyperEngine, which improves hardware performance during gaming.

The ISP Dimensity 800 chip supports sensors up to 64MP or 32MP + 16MP dual camera. MediaTek has implemented algorithms for AI autofocus, auto exposure, white balance, noise reduction and HDR.

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Intel H Series CPUs

Intel: Future H Series CPUs will have speeds of over 5GHz

But we’re still waiting on more details.

During the CES 2020, Intel made a very ambitious statement: the company plans to exceed 5GHz with the next-generation 10th-generation Core i7 H-series, intended for laptops, reports Engadget.

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This will make the processors even faster than the current model from the Core i9 H – 9980HK series, which offers up to 5GHz maximum. On the other hand, it’s not surprising that Intel is keen to exceed those speeds, but it’s interesting that it does so with the lower i7 line. This means that models from the i9 line will potentially be even faster.

In addition, the company claims that the 10th generation H-series processors will have better scalability in its eight cores, which should allow for further performance improvements.

Intel did not want to release more details about the upcoming processors, but more is expected in the coming days.

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AMD 3990X Threadripper CPU

AMD’s 3990X Threadripper ‘Monster’ Processor is coming and Intel has not an answer

AMD’s 64-core Threadripper 3990X arrives in 2020 and costs $3,990

When AMD said that the 64-core Threadripper 3990X processor would be available in 2020, the company did not intend to let enthusiasts wait.

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The processor which costs $3,990 will go on sale from February 7th. It is intended for computers and jobs where more cores means saving time and money.

The company says that 3990X is the fastest processor in the world and uses the results of the Cinebench R20 as evidence. It’s several times faster than the Core i9-9900KS according to AMD testing.

But the truth is more complicated than that. While there is no dizzying frequency limited to just 2.9Ghz base and 4.3Ghz turbo, the Threadripper will be a champion due to the high number of cores.

And if an app can’t use all those cores, most likely the 3990X will lag behind. However, this suggests that Intel is suffering from AMD’s pace in very important segments such as workstation performance. That’s because Intel fails to properly produce denser 14-nanometer processors, and Threadripper is a more affordable option compared to Xeon for some professionals.

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Mysterious 6-core Intel CPU based on the new architecture benchmark Leaked

Mysterious 6-core Intel CPU based on the new architecture benchmarks Leaked

Intel’s CPU, based on an unpublished architecture till now, has appeared on the SiSoft base benchmark. The processor has six cores and 12 threades, working at 3 GHz, and operates as standard 12nm CPUs that are already available, but if you look a little better things are different, reports TechPowerUp.

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The new CPU has a different configuration of the L2 cache than previous solutions and offers 1.25MB of L2 cache per core, which is unlike any of Intel’s current offerings. Ice Lake mobile chips have 512KB, while the largest amount of L2 cache is currently available in the i9-10980XE and it is 1MB.

It is not yet known where this new processor will fit into the company’s full 14nm/10nm line, and it is not known whether it is the 10nm Tiger Lake version or the possible Rocket Lake 14nm CPU. The only thing known is that the processor has a new architecture compared to the Skylake variants currently used.

The platform, which was used for benchmarking processors, includes the SuperMicro X12DAi-N SMC X12 dual-socket motherboard, with two new processors and a total of 12 cores and 24 threades.

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AMD Zen 3 will bring new architecture

AMD Zen 3 will bring new architecture

Sources close to the manufacturer claim that the work on architectural design has already been completed and, according to their information, Zen 3 will be an evolution of the existing Zen 2. However, the latest release from AMD says that Zen 3 will be based on a completely new resource architecture, reports The Street.

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When asked during the interview about Milan processors, which are actually the third generation of EPYC server processors and what the IPC acceleration will be compared to existing Zen 2 models, he replied that Zen 3 is not a simple evolution as it was Zen 2 compared to Zen models, but it’s a completely new processor architecture, so the performance boost will be significantly larger, enough to fully meet the high expectations regarding generation capabilities and speed of future Zen processors.

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Ryzen 9 3950X destroys Intel's competition

Ryzen 9 3950X destroys Intel’s competition

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X was officially launched days ago. The first 16-core processor destined for the “mainstream” platform has shown impressive performance. The current competition in this segment of Intel Core, simply put, has no chance against the uncompromising Zen 2 16-core processor which doubles the number of logic cores.

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Performance differences when compared to the currently strongest Intel Core LGA 1151 in the form of the Core i9-9900K are huge, which will certainly lead to a further drop in the price of Intel chips. And even then, they are less and less attractive to users as 14nm technology is definitely becoming surpassed as well as any further acceleration efforts at 5 GHz due to high power consumption and heat.

This is why the Ryzen 9 3950X looks like a gem of 7nm technology, with which AMD is demonstrating its achievements in the field of CPUs. And not only that, with this model, the company also attacks the HEDT segment of the LGA2066 and Threadripper models, showing how “fragile” the Ryzen 3000 series processor can be. So it will definitely be of interest to professionals on a smaller budget.

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