Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “2nd-Gen Threadripper…32 CORES!?”.
Tech news is great, but you can have too much of a good thing and that’s copy decks. First off Intel, they showed off their much hyped core i7 8086 K, limited edition CPU and it’s basically an 8700 K that can boost to 5 gigahertz. So it’s cool but don’t get your knickers in a twist over it. What you do have my permission to knickertwist over is Intel’s 28 core processor running at 5 gigahertz. While that’s certainly impressive.
A number of Stute observers at Computex got a peek at the actual system. Intel was using and it appears to be a Xeon, Platinum, 8180 Server processor, with an unlocked, multiplayer multiplayer, and it was running so hot. They needed a full-on AC unit to cool the thing. So maybe this was just a janky way for them to demo 28 course. At 5 gigahertz, but at the very least, it’s kind of sketchy Intel. If you were attempting to show up AMD, it didn’t didn’t quite work, I’m sorry! Indeed it was AMD that was doing the showing up, as they showed off a 32 core, 2nd gen thread.
Ripper CPU built using 12 nanometers n architecture, but they didn’t stop there. They also unveiled the world’s first 7 nanometer GPU, with 32 gigs of HBM memory, which will launch later this year as part of the Radeon Instinct line aimed at professionals and AI use cases later. It will also come in a gaming focus package. So don’t worry about that also there’s a Radeon Vega 56, nano which was rumored for a while leading up to Computex, but, more importantly, AMD is also using a seven nanometer process and it’s Xen 2 processors, which are in labs right now. The first chips will be server, oriented epoch models launching next year.
Well, if we were going by pure news where the announcement it looks like AMD takes the cake today, but will that cake run once you bring it home and plug it in you never know you. Never know with cakes, some cakes run and some cakes don’t – and I thought Asus was done on Monday, but they just kept rolling announcing the Zen Book Pro 15 with an Intel mo videos, visual processing unit for AI stuff and the screen pad a touch screen, trackpad, Which I’m sure will be useful in in some way? No, we didn’t the Zenbook s is a fancy-looking yet durable notebook that raises the keyboard up when it’s opened. These na IO Pro is an all-in-one with built-in Qi charging and the vivo Watch. Bp is the first SmartWatch to measure blood pressure which almost excuses. It’S looking like a badly poured pancake like when you pour pancake mixture on the grill.
That kind of looks it just it looks weird Asus actually had one more big thing he announced, but first it’s quick bits brought to you by our t-shirts and stuff. You can’t get this t-shirt anymore. So that’s kind of unfortunate. It was a limited edition, but if you’re partial to our awesome logo, which I love, click the link down below to get teklynx, shirts, hoodies stickers and a sense of belonging, you never quite had with any other fast and silly tech news show, don’t worry, we got You all right, quick bits time.
Dual screen: notebooks are apparently the next big thing: Lenovo second-gen yoga book and a Seuss’s project Precog both ditched the keyboard and trackpad for another touchscreen and intel is also working on a smaller handheld. Dual screen device. Codenamed Tiger Rapids a Seuss offering will even move the keyboard around depending on where your fingers are, which I’m sure will be super helpful and not irritating at all. Like me, hey that was a dig at me: Paul Keim, Snapdragon 835, already powers, some windows two-in-ones, but the new Snapdragon 850 is specifically intended for such devices. With some specific enhancements tailored for Windows, 10 Samsung will launch a Snapdragon powered Windows device later this year. Whether or not anyone cares yeah cooler masters inception project achieved its goal of building the biggest water-cooled PC ever and looks like it did so, with the help of $ 100,000 dollars can be very helpful for these kind of things, rocket has debuted debuted to come on Rocket has debuted their own custom switch the Titan inside of their new super cool-looking Vulcan mechanical keyboard.
Titan switches are apparently tactile, but quiet sort of like Cherry MX, browns or play-doh, but will it be as tasty as play-doh can’t decide between a mini tower or a full tower for your next PC build? Get you a case? They can do both with the Rio Toro Morpheus, which can transform between the two side standards. It can be just as fickle and indecisive as you. That’S rude and Microsoft has sunk a data center off the coast of Scotland as part of project Natick, an initiative to cut electricity costs by using the ocean as cooling and not because they thought that’s a normal thing to do with data centers.
Usually, water is bad for computers, guys that’s it for this episode, and actually you won’t see me around for the next few weeks, I’m actually going to. Ah I’m going to China to make food videos what yeah that’s crazy. The rest of the team will be keeping tech link going until I get back in July. So don’t worry, you’ll get your fill of tech news to make sure that happens. Subscribe to the website hit the bell, icon and it’ll be time for more tech news before you leave and know it. .