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AMD will no longer release fully new video card models in the Radeon RX 7000 line

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AMD finally unveiled the Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT graphics cards yesterday. Now there are five models in the manufacturer’s lineup, or six if you count with the RX 7900 GRE, which is available at retail only in China. And, as it turned out, there will be no other models.

AMD will no longer release fully new video card models in the Radeon RX 7000 line

Following yesterday’s announcement, AMD Senior Vice President and General Manager of Graphics Division Scott Herkleman stated that the RDNA 3 lineup has been completed. True, with reservations.

So, the RDNA3 portfolio is complete. These are the last few products we will be launching. We may have different versions, but they are not a new ASIC/SKU. It’s been a journey, it’s been about a year since we released the very first RDNA3 and now, one year later, we’re wrapping up the series. We have to finish, we have finished and we are encouraged. And now I think we have a wide range of options for people who want RDNA3 at a higher and lower price.

It is worth paying attention to the caveat that new versions may appear, but there will be no new ASICs / SKUs. Simply put, apparently, you should not wait for the Radeon RX 7500 XT or RX 7400 XT, but the RX 7700 may well come out on an even more stripped-down Navi 32 GPU or some overclocked versions of the RX 7×50.

Recall that there are already six models in the RTX 40 lineup and another RTX 4050 may well come out. On the other hand, if we compare by price categories, AMD has five models in the range from $ 270 to $ 1000 plus the RX 7900 GRE, which can be taken into account, but with reservations. Nvidia also has five or six models in the range from $300 to $1200, there is an RTX 4060 Ti 16GB to consider as a separate one.

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The GeForce RTX 5090 will not repeat the fate of the fire-hazardous RTX 4090. Tests of the 12V-2×6 power connector showed that it works even when connected incompletely

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Back in July, we learned that Nvidia was working on a replacement for the fire-hazardous 12VHPWR connector. And now the first tests of the 12V-2×6 connector have appeared on the Internet, which should replace the 12VHPWR.

The GeForce RTX 5090 will not repeat the fate of the fire-hazardous RTX 4090. Tests of the 12V-2x6 power connector showed that it works even when connected incompletely

The authors of the HardwareBusters channel visited the laboratory of Linewell, which produces power cables, including for video card manufacturers.

Linewell tested the cable with the new connector, and tested it in a format that simulated the most common cause of 12VHPWR melting. At first, Linewell specialists tested it in normal mode for almost an hour, and the connector only heated up to 46.5 degrees. Then the cable was not connected completely, which usually leads to melting, and a power of more than 640 W was applied to it, that is, exceeding the established limit of 600 W. The connector passed the test, heating up to only 41 degrees.

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Intel wants a “five-year plan” in a year? Next year the company will have three lines of desktop processors at once, as Meteor Lake-S will still be released

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Intel seems to have decided to exceed the plan not only in terms of technical processes, but also in terms of CPU lines. It turns out that Meteor Lake-S desktop processors will still be released.

Intel wants a “five-year plan” in a year?  Next year the company will have three lines of desktop processors at once, as Meteor Lake-S will still be released

Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the client computing group, spoke about this. The PC World journalist, apparently not expecting an affirmative answer to his question regarding the fate of Meteor Lake-S, even asked again, and again received an affirmative answer.

So, tabletop Meteor Lake will still be released, and will be released next year. But now it’s not very clear how Intel is going to launch three lines at once within one year. Let us remind you that Raptor Lake Refresh will be released in October, and Arrow Lake is also expected next year. And if previously it was believed that the latter would simply replace the former, now another line is being added to them.

Perhaps Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake will coexist in the same way as in the mobile segment: Intel said that the former will occupy the mid-price segment, and the latter will be available in the upper price segment. And if these lines are released on desktop at the end of 2024, then they will together replace Raptor Lake Refresh. However, such a division will still be unusual, and Intel itself promised to release ARROW Lake much earlier than at the end of next year.

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The Huawei Kirin 9000s platform is truly unique. It has a 12-core processor, although it’s far from record-breaking performance.

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The Kirin 9000s platform continues to bring surprises, although smartphones based on it have been on sale for some time.

The Huawei Kirin 9000s platform is truly unique.  It has a 12-core processor, although it's far from record-breaking performance.

After the latest Huawei flagships received HarmonyOS 4.0.0.116, Geekbench software began to define the characteristics of the new SoC differently. If earlier it was seen as an eight-core solution, now the number of processor cores is indicated as 12.

The Huawei Kirin 9000s platform is truly unique.  It has a 12-core processor, although it's far from record-breaking performance.

It’s worth remembering here that AnTuTu initially determined that the platform had exactly 12 cores, however, including two Cortex-A34.

Geekbench, well, indicates the types of cores, but talks about three clusters: four cores with a frequency of 1.53 GHz, two with a frequency of 2.62 GHz and six with a frequency of 2.15 GHz. This information is confirmed by screenshots from the mobile version of the benchmark.

The Huawei Kirin 9000s platform is truly unique.  It has a 12-core processor, although it's far from record-breaking performance.

We have not yet seen mobile SoCs with 12-core CPUs. At the same time, the performance of the Kirin 9000s, despite this configuration, is far from flagship by 2023 standards, that is, the cores themselves are not the most powerful.

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