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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]
32:4:1 [39] 11 [40] 4.0 ES 2.0/1.1 Linux [41] 1.2 1.0 Linux: 10.7 2048 Atom Z3680 311-667 8.5 Atom Z3740 Atom Z3770 17.1 Atom Z3680D Atom Z3740D Atom Z3770D 313-688 10.7 Atom Z3745 Atom Z3775 Atom Z3795 311-778 17.1 Atom Z3745D Atom Z3775D 311-792 10.7 Atom Z3785 313-833 21.3 Laptop Celeron N2805 313-667 11.2 4.0 Windows 4.2 Linux ES 3.0 Linux ...
120:8:4 3.18 6.37 512 22.2 GDDR3 128 191.0 No 65 Radeon HD 4650 September 10, 2008 RV730 PRO 514 146 PCIe 2.0 ×16 AGP 8× 600 650 400 – 500 500 700 320:32:8 4.80 5.20 19.2 20.8 256 512 1024 12.8 - 16.0 16.0 22.4 DDR2 GDDR3 GDDR4 64 128 384.0 416.0 No 48 2-way Crossfire: Radeon HD 4670 September 10, 2008 RV730 XT PCIe 2.0 ×16 AGP 8× 750 400 ...
In November 2009, Intel agreed to pay AMD $1.25 billion as part of a deal to settle all outstanding legal disputes between the two companies. [9] [10] [11]That week, Andrew Cuomo, then the Attorney General of New York, who had access to the 200 million documents in discovery and 2,200 hours of witness depositions from the private lawsuit, filed another antitrust lawsuit under similar ...
Intel's DX4 chips initially had twice the cache of the AMD chips, giving them a slight performance edge, but AMD's DX4-100 usually cost less than Intel's DX2-66. The enhanced Am486 series supported new features like extended power-saving modes and an 8 KiB Write-Back L1-Cache , later versions even got an upgrade to 16 KiB Write-Back L1-Cache.
In addition to the above chipset, ATI struck a deal in 2005, with CPU and motherboard manufacturers, particularly Asus and Intel, to create onboard 3D Graphics solutions for Intel's range of motherboards released with their range of Intel Pentium M-based desktop processors, the Intel Core and Intel Core 2 processors, the D101GGC and D101GGC2 ...
In November 2009, Intel agrees to pay AMD $1.25 billion in a settlement. 2006: December: Product logo: Intel launches the Core 2 processor. Intel releases a new logo [4] [26] 2007: November: Competition: Qualcomm launches the first Snapdragon system on a chip semiconductor product, which included the first 1 GHz processor for mobile phones. By ...
Intel successfully countersued AMD which caused AMD's stock to collapse and nearly killed the company. [ 9 ] In 2000, Sanders recruited Héctor Ruiz , at the time the president of Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector, to serve as AMD's president and CEO, and to become the heir apparent to lead the company upon Sanders' retirement.