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AMD announces Computex 2015 press conference

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source: http://www.amdcomputex.com.tw/

 

 

AMD would like to cordially invite you to our press conference at Computex 2015. You will get the opportunity to see AMD’s latest products and leading-edge technologies, while experiencing immersive visual, computing, and gaming demonstrations.

During this event, AMD executives and special guests will be introducing new, comprehensive details on AMD’s 2015 product lineup.

 

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R9-3xx confirmed

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WCCF already posted an article about all the launches AMD will make, including R9 390X and Carrizo (non-L).

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390x HYPE!!!!!

 

 

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I just want the damn 390x to come out so i can replace my 7970s

 

I have high hopes AMD don't let me down.

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Betting it's rebrands all the way down from 380x

Just like last year.

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Any 390 non-x rumors? That's the card in most interested in. If it stomps the competition like the 290 did, than they have a almost guaranteed purchase from me.

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at this point!?

 

Ladies and Gentlemen, place your bets!  :lol:

 

  • 3xx rebrands
  • Fiji water cooled
  • 8Gb HBM
  • Windows 10 release date
  • GTX980 Ti launch

 

 

Lol, I got a funny mental image of a 980ti being snuck onto a presentation table with the rest of the 300 series cards at a press conference.  :lol:

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Lol, I got a funny mental image of a 980ti being snuck onto a presentation table with the rest of the 300 series cards at a press conference.  :lol:

Jen-Hsun tip toes over to the Radeon table of HBM goodness, and places a briefcase with the 980ti on the table before tip-toeing away like nothing happened.

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at this point!?

 

Ladies and Gentlemen, place your bets!  :lol:

 

  • 3xx rebrands
  • Fiji water cooled
  • 8Gb HBM
  • Windows 10 release date
  • GTX980 Ti launch

 

 

We can only hope. In reality I'll go like this:

  • An APU
  • Another APU
  • Guess what? More motherfucking APUS!
  • Oh yeah we have this other product...a very low powered APU!
  • You get and APU and YOU get and APU and YOU get an APU, everybody gets an APU!
  • Have we told you about how awesome Zen will be......specially the APU!!!?
  • Oh the other geeks on the company made some new videocard, it's pretty cool beats the titan, you can talk to them after we're done or whatever

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We can only hope. In reality I'll go like this:

  • An APU
  • Another APU
  • Guess what? More motherfucking APUS!
  • Oh yeah we have this other product...a very low powered APU!
  • You get and APU and YOU get and APU and YOU get an APU, everybody gets an APU!
  • Have we told you about how awesome Zen will be......specially the APU!!!?
  • Oh the other geeks on the company made some new videocard, it's pretty cool beats the titan, you can talk to them after we're done or whatever
AMD's right to be pushing APUs as much as they are. Intel is very much doing the same, though more quietly. If AMD is going to have a shot in the HPC space, it needs compute density on a level Intel can't touch. APUs combined with HBM FirePro in a single system woven together via HSA and OpenMP would be quite the sight.

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AMD's right to be pushing APUs as much as they are. Intel is very much doing the same, though more quietly. If AMD is going to have a shot in the HPC space, it needs compute density on a level Intel can't touch. APUs combined with HBM FirePro in a single system woven together via HSA and OpenMP would be quite the sight.

 

I understand why they do it sure. I just wish they didn't neglect the rest of the stuff: Intel makes the bulk of their cash on lower end stuff most consumer products are the i3s and low powered chips but they know that the prestige and recognition the high end, enthusiasts stuff sells your brand very well overall. It's not unlike car companies most people don't actually like to hear much about the crap cars they actually can afford to buy but everyone likes to salivate around their most new, luxurious cars and how many seconds it takes them to break the fucking law and speed limits!

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I understand why they do it sure. I just wish they didn't neglect the rest of the stuff: Intel makes the bulk of their cash on lower end stuff most consumer products are the i3s and low powered chips but they know that the prestige and recognition the high end, enthusiasts stuff sells your brand very well overall. It's not unlike car companies most people don't actually like to hear much about the crap cars they actually can afford to buy but everyone likes to salivate around their most new, luxurious cars and how many seconds it takes them to break the fucking law and speed limits!

Intel needs to stay quiet on enthusiast stuff for now until AMD is on better financial footing. 2.4 billion in debt comes due over just 5 quarters starting October-December 2018 through December 2019. If Zen, Radeon 300, and Radeon 400 don't sell spectacularly well, AMD will be crushed under the weight of the ATI buyout. That means the FTC forces Intel to give an x86 license potentially to IBM, Samsung, Oracle, or Nvidia. All of those would mean fresh, deep-pocketed competition. That's about the last thing Intel needs in the HPC space while breaking into phones at last.

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Intel needs to stay quiet on enthusiast stuff for now until AMD is on better financial footing. 2.4 billion in debt comes due over just 5 quarters starting October-December 2018 through December 2019. If Zen, Radeon 300, and Radeon 400 don't sell spectacularly well, AMD will be crushed under the weight of the ATI buyout. That means the FTC forces Intel to give an x86 license potentially to IBM, Samsung, Oracle, or Nvidia. All of those would mean fresh, deep-pocketed competition. That's about the last thing Intel needs in the HPC space while breaking into phones at last.

 

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No apu's plz

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Seriously, did everyone think that cute guinea pig avatar was all there was to me? I'm a certified genius. While on its own that doesn't mean much, I don't spend my days just lazing around. Hours of analysis go through my brain every day even as I write advanced code optimizations. As a business Intel's current best interest is to play slow until AMD's safe again. Then it can just knock Nvidia out of the HPC space, effectively ending their competition status, letting Intel buy out Nvidia and remove the last thorn in its side to more advanced chip development. Intel has huge plans in the works, or it wouldn't have tried to buy Altera. HPC and embedded systems are due for a quantum leap very soon, and the ways there can be laid out easily if you have the right combo of IP to support new technological combinations.

At that point it could knock out AMD entirely, effectively killing HSA unless IBM or Samsung really decide to go for it, and leaving any new x86 competitor back at square one. The devil's in the details.

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Seriously, did everyone think that cute guinea pig avatar was all there was to me? I'm a certified genius. While on its own that doesn't mean much, I don't spend my days just lazing around. Hours of analysis go through my brain every day even as I write advanced code optimizations. As a business Intel's current best interest is to play slow until AMD's safe again. Then it can just knock Nvidia out of the HPC space, effectively ending their competition status, letting Intel buy out Nvidia and remove the last thorn in its side to more advanced chip development. Intel has huge plans in the works, or it wouldn't have tried to buy Altera. HPC and embedded systems are due for a quantum leap very soon, and the ways there can be laid out easily if you have the right combo of IP to support new technological combinations.

At that point it could knock out AMD entirely, effectively killing HSA unless IBM or Samsung really decide to go for it, and leaving any new x86 competitor back at square one. The devil's in the details.

 

Woah calm down I didn't even immediately placed you true but I meant no disrespect, I was actually rather pleased to see your responses.

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Woah calm down I didn't even immediately placed you true but I meant no disrespect, I was actually rather pleased to see your responses.

That is calm. My writing's more conversational if you let it be.

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This is what I want from Computex; 3xx / 4xx series.  More variable sync monitors.  ADATA SSD's(2tb - 3tb preferably).  More information on Cooler-Master's Kinetic cooler.  Z170 Mobo's and Skylake information.  Topre keyboards.  Noctua finding away to improve the NH-D15 to the NH-D16.  More Topre keyboards.  And.. hopefully an entire slew of SSD's from various manufacturers that can support sata-e, SFF-8639(NVME), and hopefully more widespread use of PLP in consumer drives, higher capacity, and V-Nand.  So, in short--I want Computex to be amazing.  Amazingly painful on my wallet.

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Seriously, did everyone think that cute guinea pig avatar was all there was to me? I'm a certified genius. While on its own that doesn't mean much, I don't spend my days just lazing around. Hours of analysis go through my brain every day even as I write advanced code optimizations. As a business Intel's current best interest is to play slow until AMD's safe again. Then it can just knock Nvidia out of the HPC space, effectively ending their competition status, letting Intel buy out Nvidia and remove the last thorn in its side to more advanced chip development. Intel has huge plans in the works, or it wouldn't have tried to buy Altera. HPC and embedded systems are due for a quantum leap very soon, and the ways there can be laid out easily if you have the right combo of IP to support new technological combinations.

At that point it could knock out AMD entirely, effectively killing HSA unless IBM or Samsung really decide to go for it, and leaving any new x86 competitor back at square one. The devil's in the details.

Your own speculation and opinion is not fact. Claiming you know this and that doesn't make it any more true. The need to express yourself in such a way is ludicrous. It doesn't justify your own opinion and is nothing more than an unconventional way of going "I know more than you so trust me". When it comes down to flaunting what little skill set you have in order to get people to buy into your propaganda I think it's time to start coming to a realization of how foolish you actually sound. There's people here who do and will always know more than you regardless to what you think you know. Even I would put myself into that demographic immediately. This post of yours would single handedly probably make the best signature on this entire forum. Not just because the fanboy is strong but because the superego is completely burning out my retinas.

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