Wednesday, December 22nd 2021

AMD Will Give a Glimpse of Zen4 Core at CES 2022 Presentation

As the year ends, one of the biggest consumer trade shows, CES, is on the horizon, and manufacturers are ready to present the work that will become real throughout the year. AMD will offer a keynote at the CES 2022 press conference, and we expect to hear more about the upcoming Zen3 processors with 3D V-cache stacked in them. However, what is interesting is that we may listen to more details about Zen4 core. In an exclusive interview conducted by Antony Leather, Forbes contributor and the person behind CrazyTechLab, AMD CTO Mark Papermaster started the hype machine by sharing that AMD will announce some Zen4 core details at the CES 2022 conference.
AMD CTO Mark PapermasterWith regards to the upcoming generation - I point to CES in January. We're excited to be revealing some additional details on our new product launches that will deliver phenomenal experiences and as we've said, later in the year as it progresses we'll share more detail on Zen 4 with some mentioned at CES and more announcements on it over the course of 2022. It will be a very exciting year for AMD.
Sources: Antony Leather (Forbes), CrazyTechLab (YouTube), via VideoCardz
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28 Comments on AMD Will Give a Glimpse of Zen4 Core at CES 2022 Presentation

#26
ratirt
TiggerNot capping it so it doesn't get hot, capping it because my monitor does 165, but the game runs faster than that and even with vsync on it was going over it so i capped it at 120 to stop it. The game is COD WWII which is still bloody nice even at "only" 120hz
Actually never played the game. 120Hz is great no doubt about it. :)
I must have understood you wrong. Why not cap it 165? That is what your monitor is capable of.
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ratirtActually never played the game. 120Hz is great no doubt about it. :)
I must have understood you wrong. Why not cap it 165? That is what your monitor is capable of.
Maybe so, but with no cap and vsync on it was going up to 192 sometimes weirdly. But capped at 120 it stays there, so figured it's good enough.
#28
R-T-B
JismImagine a FX on 7nm and AM4+ socket.
Do I have to?
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