Lus0rius Posted June 19, 2019 Posted June 19, 2019 (edited) Hi everyone, Here is a short summary of E3 about hardware: Official announcement of the Ryzen 9 3950X processor | 7 nm (Zen 2) | 16 cores 32 threads | @3,5 GHz / Turbo 4,7 GHz | Consumption (TDP) 105 W | Price to be confirmed Announcement of new Ryzen processors with integrated graphics part: - Ryzen 3 3200G | 12 nm (Zen+) | 4 cores 4 threads | @3,6 GHz / Turbo @4,0 GHz | Consumption (TDP) 65 W | Price : 100 $ - Ryzen 5 3400G | 12 nm (Zen+) | 4 cores 8 threads | @3,7 GHz / Turbo @4,2 GHz | Consumption (TDP) 65 W | Price : 150 $ Announcement of new AMD graphics cards: 5700 (380$) and 5700XT (450$), which still seem a little below Nvidia in terms of performance and power consumption (and cooling if you take the basic AMD GPUs). Announcement of the RTX 2060-2080 Super graphics cards. Prices will probably be close to current versions but performance will improve (especially for CUDA Cores). The RTX 2060 Super will also have 8GB of memory (VRAM) while the RTX 2060 has only 6GB (so the 2060 Super will become almost a 2070). The prices of the current versions will be lowered. Launch mid-July. Source : https://videocardz.com Edited June 19, 2019 by Lus0rius Quote Carte des lignes réelles dans Train Simulator Classic : http://u.osmfr.org/m/562186/
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