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  2. Threadripper - Wikipedia

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    Threadripper, or Ryzen Threadripper, is a brand of HEDT (high-end desktop) and workstation multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and marketed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and based on the Zen microarchitecture. [1]

  3. Template:AMD Ryzen 3000 series - Wikipedia

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    Ryzen 9 3950X: 16 (32) N/A 3.5 4.7 64 MB 105 W [iii] 2 × CCD 1 × I/OD: 4 × 4 Nov 25, 2019: US $749 3900XT: 12 (24) 3.8 4 × 3 Jul 7, 2020: US $499 3900X: Wraith Prism: 4.6 Jul 7, 2019: 3900 [a] OEM 3.1 4.3 65 W Oct 8, 2019: OEM Ryzen 7 3800XT: 8 (16) N/A 3.9 4.7 32 MB 105 W 1 × CCD 1 × I/OD: 2 × 4 Jul 7, 2020: US $399 3800X: Wraith Prism ...

  4. Ryzen - Wikipedia

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    The Ryzen 7020 series targets the "everyday computing" segment. [79] It is a new Zen 2 design based on 6 nm process and RDNA 2 integrated graphics. The Ryzen 7030 series is a refresh of Ryzen 5000 series processors codenamed "Barcelo-R", [80] targeting the "mainstream thin-and-light" segment. [79]

  5. Zen 2 - Wikipedia

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    Zen 2 is a computer processor microarchitecture by AMD.It is the successor of AMD's Zen and Zen+ microarchitectures, and is fabricated on the 7 nm MOSFET node from TSMC.The microarchitecture powers the third generation of Ryzen processors, known as Ryzen 3000 for the mainstream desktop chips (codename "Matisse"), Ryzen 4000U/H (codename "Renoir") and Ryzen 5000U (codename "Lucienne") for ...

  6. Zen 3 - Wikipedia

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    As the first largely "ground up redesign" of the Zen CPU core since the architecture family's original release in early 2017 with Zen 1/Ryzen 1000, Zen 3 was a significant architectural improvement over its predecessors; having a very significant IPC increase of +19% over the prior Zen 2 architecture in addition to being capable of reaching higher clock speeds.

  7. Philippine passport - Wikipedia

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    For Filipinos abroad, it will take up to 120 days. Passports previously could be amended for 100 pesos (approx. $2.50) in the Philippines or $20 abroad, although machine-readable passports are no longer amendable. Lost or stolen passports may be replaced for 700 pesos (approx. $14) in the Philippines, $90 abroad.

  8. Expanded Program on Immunization (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) in the Philippines began in 1976 [1] through Presidential Decree No. 996 signed by President Ferdinand Marcos. [2] And, in 1986, made a response to the Universal Child Immunization goal. The four major strategies include: [3]

  9. Academic grading in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, some universities follow a 4-Point Scale, which resembles or is equivalent to the U.S. grading system.This system uses a grade between 0.00 to 4.00 wherein 4.00 is the highest and 0.00 being a failing mark.