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New GPUs & CPUs Announced #1
There's been a few announcements with CES ongoing...

Nvidia has announced the 3090 Ti, in addition to 3070/3080 Tis for laptops:
Quote:Nvidia pulled out of having a physical presence at CES 2022, but that's didn't stop it from holding a virtual conference. The company made several major announcements, chief among them was the unveiling of the long-rumored RTX 3090 Ti graphics card.

In addition to that bombshell of an announcement, Nvidia also revealed the RTX 3050 GPU for desktops and RTX 3070 and 3080 Ti processors for laptops. The company also unveiled over 160 gaming and studio GeForce-based laptop designs and new desktop and laptop GeForce RTX-accelerated content.

AMD has announced the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, while teasing their upcoming 7000-series:
Quote:AMD didn't offer much news on its desktop processors at its CES press conference this morning, but it did offer a brief preview of its next-generation Ryzen 7000 processors and its Zen 4 architecture. These chips will be released in the second half of 2022 and will require an all-new motherboard with a new AM5 processor socket.

We know few details about the Ryzen 7000 CPUs, except that they'll be built on a 5nm TSMC manufacturing process and that the sample AMD demonstrated onstage was running at 5 GHz (the current 5950X tops out at 4.9 GHz). We also didn't hear anything about the AM5 socket that we didn't already know—just that it will be a Land Grid Array (LGA) socket that puts the pins on the motherboard rather than on the bottom of the processor, the same as Intel's desktop chips. We also know that CPU coolers made for AM4 motherboards should continue to work on AM5 boards.

AMD has been using the physical AM4 socket since 2016, but it still has a little life left in it—the new Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU is an 8-core, 16-thread chip that uses the AM4 socket and improves speeds by stacking L3 cache on top of the processor die, something that AMD calls "3D V-Cache technology." This both increases the cache's bandwidth and the amount of cache; the standard 5800X includes just 32 MB of cache, compared to the 5800X3D's 96 MB.

Intel has also announced a fair number of things, such as:
  • 12th Gen Alder Lake KS-series Desktop CPUs (5.5GHz/multi-core!)
  • Alder Lake H-series mobile laptop CPUs
  • Intel Arc GPUs
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