The AMD was in Taipei’s computer this week to introduce some new hardware that PC builders want to consider to build their desktop.
The first major announcement will begin on New Graphics Cards, AMD’s Redon RX 9060 XT, which will begin on June 5. The company is trying to make waves through 9060XT prices for a surprisingly low $ 299 and $ 349 for the 8GB model. “The fastest graphics card is available under $ 350,” said AMDSVP Jack Hinnah at a press conference.

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The RX 9060 XT card is designed for 1440p gaming. Hohina said that when the AI is measured without power or frame generation, the products of NVIDIA also improve the RTX 5060 TI in about 640 games.
Keep for our review. Nevertheless, we can maintain Shaki AMD low cost, considering the company’s other graphics card, selling RX 9070xt, instead of the initial price of the original $ 599, is selling close to $ 729 to $ 899. AMD’s GPU partners have been accused of Trump’s prices, low goods and greed as factors for prices.
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The second major announcement included the new heavy duty threader 9000 CPU, which aims to build a high -end work station PC and home desktop construction, which only wants to go beyond 16 core. The new thread ripers has been upgraded to the old 7000 series using 4 nanomometer Zen 5 architecture.
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The threadripper Pro is for the 9000 series corporate work station, which has a very powerful chip, 9995WX, which includes 96 CPU core and 192 threads. “There is no competition here. This is a definite dominance of the workload,” Hen said comparing the 9995Wx against Intel’s Zeon W9-3595x chip.
The company will also release 9000 processors for home PC with three CPU models, which will offer 24, 32 or 64 CPU core. Although no prices were announced, the home desktop version is expected to cost $ 1,500 to $ 5,000 based on 7000 series prices. New threads are about to arrive in July.
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