AMD has just announced their next-generation 7nm Zen 3 based, Ryzen 5000 series Desktop CPUs with up to 16 cores & 32 threads.
Helldivers 2 is now on the Game Boy Color, sort of.
Bungie veteran and current CTO, Luis Villegas, has left the company after fourteen years and has joined Sony PlayStation as its new Head of Technology.
"I feel incredibly lucky because as part of my new role I get to still work closely with my Bungie family."
New role and more pay and still can work closely with Bungie
Shaz from GL writes: "AMD could spur the beginning of a new era in handheld gaming with their upcoming APUs"
To me the most important hardware is the battery. Doesn’t matter how powerful the chips are.
There’s no way you’re getting that 40CU 16-core APU in a handheld. That’s too hot and power hungry for that. The highest end APU they’re suggesting is going to end up in gaming laptops that can cool a 100W chip.
I think these articles get things a little out of perspective, Steam Deck has sold around 3 million and Switch has sold 140 million. But if you are browsing certain parts internet you'd think the Steam Deck had sold over 100 million. If articles are going to continue to circulate like this and continue to put the Steam Deck in the same arena then I'm comfortable calling the device a flop.
sure but theres still a limit to what u can put in there ha. power consumption would be the biggest hurdle. and cooling.
I liked the presentation as it was mostly straight to the point and decent amount of info as well.
Only thing they didn't show is the latency between the 8 and 12+ core chips, it's possible the 8 core has lower latency due to the chip layout, but we'll see if it makes any difference when reviews/benchmarks come out comparing them.
Imagine zen 3 consoles omfg🤤
Can anyone summarize what this all means and how it compares to Intel?
Isn't this tech news?