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Ryzen 7000 will have a hard time. Intel Core 13 (Raptor Lake) will be 30-40% faster than Alder Lake in multi-threaded computing

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Last week, Intel showed an engineering sample of the Core 13 (Raptor Lake) processor, and now there are additional details about the release dates and, most importantly, the performance of the company’s new consumer CPUs. It was believed that Raptor Lake would be an evolutionary product – the frequencies would rise, the frequency would increase, but nothing fundamentally serious. In general, this will be the case, except that even larger cores will be transferred to the new Raptor Cove architecture, but these measures will be enough for the processors to show a big performance boost.

Ryzen 7000 will have a hard time.  Intel Core 13 (Raptor Lake) will be 30-40% faster than Alder Lake in multi-threaded computing

In single-threaded computing, it will be quite expected with a change of generations of 8-15%, but in multi-threaded calculations, the increase is predicted at the level of 30-40%! Considering that the current Alder Lake outperforms the popular Ryzen 5000 in performance (even if we don’t even consider overclocking situations), and Raptor Lake will turn out to be even faster, the Ryzen 7000 debuting at the end of the year will have a hard time – they will have a worthy competitor.

Ryzen 7000 will have a hard time.  Intel Core 13 (Raptor Lake) will be 30-40% faster than Alder Lake in multi-threaded computing

In terms of Raptor Lake launch milestones, Alder Lake should repeat itself, with Raptor Lake-S flagship desktop models coming out in the third quarter of this year, followed by HX, H, and U-series mobile Raptor Lake a quarter later. After Raptor Lake, in less than a year, Meteor Lake will be released, which will also compete with the Ryzen 7000 in the desktop segment.

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The culprits behind the rise in price of the GeForce RTX 4090 outside of China have been found. Various sellers are stockpiling cards to sell to China

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The culprits behind the rise in price of the GeForce

As you know, from the moment it became known that supplies of GeForce RTX 4090 video cards to China would be prohibited, adapters have risen sharply in price in China itself, but prices have also increased in the USA and Europe. Now those responsible have been found. At least partly.

The culprits behind the rise in price of the GeForce RTX 4090 outside of China have been found.  Various sellers are stockpiling cards to sell to China

There are reportedly unscrupulous sellers who do not sell their RTX 4090 in their countries, but stockpile them for resale to China. Of course, because of the double or more markups, you can make very good money on this. Of course, such actions lead to a shortage of adapters in a particular market, increased demand and, as a result, higher prices. At least this is what sellers in Vietnam do, but probably not only there.

The culprits behind the rise in price of the GeForce RTX 4090 outside of China have been found.  Various sellers are stockpiling cards to sell to China

Prices in the USA and Europe have recently risen to 2000 dollars/euro for the most affordable options, and are not going to go down yet.

Let us remind you that Chinese craftsmen began to convert the GeForce RTX 4090 into accelerators for AI, and now they have even created the RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB.

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A pocket-sized video card that can also accommodate an SSD. OneXGPU is finally out on Indiegogo for $600

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A pocket sized video card that can also accommodate an SSD

The OneXGPU external video card has finally become available for order. The company has entered Indiegogo, and anyone can now buy the device as part of a fundraising campaign.

A pocket-sized video card that can also accommodate an SSD.  OneXGPU is finally out on Indiegogo for $600

The campaign price is $600. At retail, the device will cost $790, which is more expensive than a similar product from GPD. However, let us remind you that OneXGPU is not just an external video card with a large set of ports. There is a slot for an M.2 SSD, so all games can be stored directly on the video card.

A pocket-sized video card that can also accommodate an SSD.  OneXGPU is finally out on Indiegogo for $600

Let us remind you that the OneXGPU is based on the mobile Radeon RX 7600M XT, which is identical in basic parameters to the desktop RX 7600. It is worth noting that in this case the TDP is 120 W. The dimensions of the device are 188 × 106 × 16 mm and weighs 789 g. You can also note a USB4 port, a pair of HDMI, a pair of DisplayPort, RJ45 and two USB 3.2. Active CO with an evaporation chamber is responsible for cooling. The Oculink port is used to connect to a PC or console, but USB4 can also be used.

The company promises deliveries in early 2024. The campaign, by the way, is already successful: with the requested $10,000, more than $110,000 has already been collected, and there is still a whole month left.

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“Gaming” GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB went on sale in China

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Gaming GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB

Chinese stores are flooded with gaming graphics cards that were never released for gaming. We are talking about GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB.

“Gaming” GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB went on sale in China

These accelerators were previously used for mining, but the boom in AI systems requiring large numbers of graphics cards has led to a shortage of gaming models in the consumer market. So the devices that were actively used in mining came into use.

“Gaming” GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB went on sale in China

“Gaming” GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB went on sale in China
“Gaming” GeForce RTX 3080 20GB and Radeon RX 580 16GB went on sale in China

Most of these accelerators had very simple cooling systems and did not have video connectors. Chinese craftsmen are fixing this: they install more powerful COs and solder video outputs on the card. According to MyDrivers, there are already many such models on the market.

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