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AMD today announced its new Ryzen 7 5700X3D CPU, following-up the prior 5800X3D and 5600X3D on the AM4 platform. They also announced the 5600GT and 5500GT for AM4, plus a slew of new desktop APUs for AM5. Those include the 8600G, 8700G, 8500G, and 8300G. AMD also spent some time discussing its improved NPU on the mobile 8040 CPUs.
Note: AMD has sent a media notice out indicating two errors AMD made in its graphics. AMD did not catch its errors until about 10 hours after the company lifted the news embargo. AMD indicated that its errors were: The 8000G APUs stop at PCIe Gen4 support, not PCIe Gen5 and the 5500GT is 6C/12T, not 4C/8T. You can learn more here: youtube.com/watch?v=xK9eLcW9crc (also contains 7600 XT news).
AMD also had news of its RX 7600 XT. We'll cover that in a separate news round-up.
Check out our recent lab tour of Elmor's overclocking lab! youtube.com/watch?v=dhEQkb6uqzw
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - AMD's CPU Announcements
01:23 - AM4 Is Still Alive
02:57 - 5700X3D Specs & Price
05:10 - AMD R7 5700 Specs
06:10 - 5600GT & 5500GT
08:05 - AM5 APUs: 8700G & More
11:46 - Mobile 8040 CPUs
12:53 - Conclusion
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AMD today announced its new Ryzen 7 5700X3D CPU, following-up the prior 5800X3D and 5600X3D on the AM4 platform. They also announced the 5600GT and 5500GT for AM4, plus a slew of new desktop APUs for AM5. Those include the 8600G, 8700G, 8500G, and 8300G. AMD also spent some time discussing its improved NPU on the mobile 8040 CPUs.
Note: AMD has sent a media notice out indicating two errors AMD made in its graphics. AMD did not catch its errors until about 10 hours after the company lifted the news embargo. AMD indicated that its errors were: The 8000G APUs stop at PCIe Gen4 support, not PCIe Gen5 and the 5500GT is 6C/12T, not 4C/8T. You can learn more here: youtube.com/watch?v=xK9eLcW9crc (also contains 7600 XT news).
AMD also had news of its RX 7600 XT. We'll cover that in a separate news round-up.
Check out our recent lab tour of Elmor's overclocking lab! youtube.com/watch?v=dhEQkb6uqzw
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Like our content? Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: patreon.com/gamersnexus
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - AMD's CPU Announcements
01:23 - AM4 Is Still Alive
02:57 - 5700X3D Specs & Price
05:10 - AMD R7 5700 Specs
06:10 - 5600GT & 5500GT
08:05 - AM5 APUs: 8700G & More
11:46 - Mobile 8040 CPUs
12:53 - Conclusion
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Host, Writing: Steve Burke
Video: Vitalii Makhnovets