AMD President and CEO Lisa Su At the "next horizon gaming" event at E3 in Los Angeles, US.

AMD shakes up gaming world with next-gen processors

June 11, 2019

Gaming buffs had been waiting for this moment and chip-maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has finally lifted the curtains to reveal six new CPUs, including the powerhouse world’s first 16 core Ryzen 9 3950X desk top processor promising to transform the graphic experience…writes GAUTAM DATT

AMD President and CEO Lisa Su At the “next horizon gaming” event at E3 in Los Angeles, US.

At the “next horizon gaming” event at E3, AMD president and CEO Lisa Su announced the generational gear shift based on AMD Radeon RX5700 series graphic cards and third generation AMD Ryzen desktop processors.

Based on the Zen 2 microprocessor core and new RDNA gaming architecture, the next generation enhancements promises a whole new experience for AAA and esports games.

“We have made significant technology bets to push the envelope on high performance computing and give the gamers the hardware they need to power the experience they want, ” said Su.

AMD’s new processors promise super fast frame rates, realistic visuals and image quality to the games blurring the gaps with reality.

Apart from the CPUs the entire gaming experience will undergo transformation with memory support, drivers and screens.

The new line up will be made available from July onwards and at a price less than the competing options. The flagship 16 core 32 thread Ryzen 9 3950 is prized at $749.

It has a huge 72 MB cache and is expected in September 2019.

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