980 PRO Samsung SSD

Samsung’s SSD 980 PRO PCIe Gen4 offers 6500 MB/s read speed

Ryzen 4000 CPU owners, Samsung has heard your cries.

Samsung has officially unveiled its first consumer SSD PCIe Gen4, which introduces the M.2 NVMe model, which the South Korean company claims it will defeat competition in many segments, reports Overclock3D.

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The new 980 Pro PCIe Gen4 SSD promises sequential data read speed of 6.5 GB/s and sequential write speed of 5 GB/s. Reaching the aforementioned speeds will require a PCIe 4.0 compatible system, which makes the 980 PRO’s performance available only on AMD Ryzen 3rd Generation systems at the moment.

To achieve these speeds, Samsung has developed a new SSD PCIe 4.0 compatible controller, updated 3D V-NAND to enable improved efficiency, better speeds and a V-NAND size up to 128 layers.

Samsung is planning to launch the 980 Pro PCIe Gen4 SSDs on January 21 in the US and South Korea, respectively globally in February. SSDs will be available in capacities of 250 GB, 500 GB and 1TB, while prices are not yet known.

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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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Radeon RX 5600 XT

AMD launched Radeon RX 5600 XT GPU for players who want 90fps at 1080p

GeForce GTX 1660 Ti has met its rival

At CES 2020 AMD didn’t present a card that everyone expected. Rather the company chose the Radeon RX 5600 XT graphics card with a kill 1080p performance of 90 to 120fps.

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The card sits between the Radeon 5500 XT focused on 60fps 1080p performance and the Radeon 5700 XT at 1440p performance. Specifically AMD positions the 5600 XT graphics card as the ideal update for someone who has a Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics card debuted a few years ago but today finds it difficult to maintain 60fps in the latest titles.

For comparison in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, the GTX 1060 stands at 57fps while the Radeon 5600XT at 92fps. The same goes for games like The Division 2, Gears of War 5 and The Witcher 3.

5600 XT has 36 graphics cores as much as the 5700 XT but has a lower frequency between 1,375Mhz and 1,560Mhz. It also only has 6GB of GDDR6 memory instead of the 8GB of RAM that has 5700 XT.

The graphics card will retail for $279 when it debuts on January 21st making it a direct competitor to the Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti

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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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AMD Ryzen 4000 CPUs

Intel has no chance against the new AMD’s 7nm Ryzen 4000-series CPUs for laptops

The first wave of laptops with Ryzen 4000 processors will be released in the first quarter of 2020 with AMD promising to integrate more than 100 systems in 2020.

In recent years AMD has been making a fuss with the PC market especially in the a.k.a workstations PC segment.

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But in laptops it is still far off especially with the powerful and super portable systems where Intel dominates. This year the company wants to change that with the Ryzen 4000, a line of processors that combines the Zen 2 Core with the 7-nanometer architecture.

The result is probably one of the most intriguing processors we’ve ever seen. The more powerful Ryzen 7 4800U, an eight-core and 16-threads processor can be easily integrated into a super portable laptop.

On the other hand is Intel with the Core i7-10710U processor which has only six cores. AMD’s 4800U model has a frequency of between 1.8 GHz base and 4.8 GHz turbo as well as eight Radeon graphics cores.

It’s 90% faster than Intel’s Core i7-1065G7 chip in Cinebench testing and 28% faster in 3Dmark TimeSpy.

You might say this comparison is not valid because the Comet Lake six-core chip is more powerful than the four-core one. But the six-core model is old with slower integrated graphics and has no chance against the Radeon graphics cores.

Not surprisingly, AMD says the 4800U overshadows the Core i7-1065G7 in terms of gaming. In the Rocket League AMD processor has 30fps more at 1080p resolution. Intel has taken steps forward with Iris graphics but can’t compare to AMD Radeon.

Even if we don’t go with the best of AMD, you also get eight cores with 4700U but no hyperthreading. For more performance AMD introduced the Ryzen 4000H in 45W profile. This chip will appear on gaming laptops like the Dell G5 15, Asus Zephyrus G14.

AMD claims the 4800H is 39% faster than the Core i7-9750H. It even overtakes the Core i7-9700K desktop chip.

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Intel: Core i9-10900K is up to 30% faster than the i9-9900K

According to Intel, the company’s next desktop processor, Core i9-10900K, is up to 30 percent faster than the Core i9-9900K model. The company has created a performance slide that appeared online, TechPowerUp reports.

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Core i9-10900K processor is based on the 14nmComet Lake-S” architecture and is designed for the new LGA1200 platform (Intel 400-series motherboards). The processor has 10 cores and 20 threades, with a TDP of 125W. Thanks to additional CPU cores, the Core i9-10900K offers up to 25% processing overhead compared to the i9-9900K.

The slide shows some other improvements the chipset will implement, such as a 26% better result on the Cinebench R15, and 10% more on the SYSMark 2014 SE. In non-core tests, Intel relied on increased tact speed and an improved boosting algorithm to deliver improved results.

Intel is introducing new working tactile technology called Thermal Velocity Boost, which can increase the tactical speed of the Core i9-10900K processor up to 5.30GHz.

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Western Digital 20TB SMR HDD

Western Digital reveals the world’s first 20TB SMR HDD

Western Digital for the first time in September announced the new high capacity hard drives, which include the 20TB Ultrastar DC HC650 SMR and 18TB Ultrastar DC HC550 CMR.

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The mentioned HDDs use the company’s first implementation of magnetic writing on the nine-disk platform, to enable more efficient data transfer to data center environments.

High-capacity hard drives have become the primary way of efficiently storing data across a diverse spectrum of applications. The new Western Digital 18TB and 20 TB Ultrastar HDDs allow users to implement up to 22% less slots and reduce TCOs by up to 11%. This also means reducing power consumption, reducing cooling costs, and reducing data center infrastructure compared to today’s 14TB CMR HDDs.

Western Digital has begun delivering specimens of 20TB Ultrastar DC HC650 SMR and 18TB DC HC550 CMR HDDs, with mass delivery expected in the first half of 2020.

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G.Skill introduces new 32 GB DDR4 memory modules

G.Skill introduces new 32 GB DDR4 memory modules

G.Skill has announced new high capacity, low latency DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 memory kits. The memory is based on 32GB modules within the Trident Z RGB, Trident Z Royal and Trident Z Neo series, and is available in 256GB (32GBx8), 128GB (32GBx4) and 64GB (32GBx2) kits.

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The memory is designed for HEDT platforms with four-channel support, while 256 GB (32GBx8) DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 module specifications are validated on Intel Core i9-10900X processor and ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI EXTREME ENCORE motherboard, as does the Intel Core i9-10940X processor and the MSI Creator X299 motherboard.

In addition, the new G.Skill DDR4 32GB memory modules are optimized to take full advantage of the 3rd generation AMD Ryzen Threadripper platform, so memory is also available in DDR4-3200 CL14-18-18-38 modules 256GB (32GBx8) for AMD Trident Z Neo compatible series. Memory is validated on AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3960X processor and ASUS ROG ZENITH II EXTREME motherboard.

As part of the Trident Z Neo series, the new DDR4 memory will also be available for the AMD X570 platform at 128 GB (32GBx4) and 64 GB (32GBx2) capacities.

The new high-capacity, low-latency G.Skill memory with support for Intel XMP 2.0 for easy overclocking and will be available in the first quarter of 2020.

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Lexar PCIe 4.0 SSD

Lexar announced a SSD PCIe 4.0 with 7GB/s read speeds

At a special event in China, Lexar has introduced the latest innovations in the storage segment, including the company’s PCIe 4.0 SSDs, reports Overclock3D.

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In today’s consumer PCIe 4.0 SSDs market, Phison dominates with its PS5016-E16 controller, which is used by Corsair, Galax, Adata, Seagate, Gigabyte and virtually all other consumer PCIe 4.0 SSDs. Now Lexar is gearing up for something new – a faster PCIe 4.0 SSD that should provide data read speeds of 7GB/s.

Today’s PCIe 4.0 SSDs typically offer speeds of around 5GB/s, while the Lexar prototype has a read speed of 6224 MB/s. PCIe 4.0 SSDs will be even faster next year.

Lexar has not revealed who is the manufacturer of the controllers for this SSD, but noted that it expects the company’s PCIe 4.0 SSDs, which are expected during the second quarter of 2020, to offer 7GB/s data read speeds.

The sequential speeds of this SSD are often 2 times faster than many premium segment PCIe 3.0 SSDs, which is certainly great news for those planning and wanting a fast SSD.

In 2020, the new PCIe 4.0 SSD controllers are expected by Phison, Silicon Motion and other manufacturers.

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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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