AMD launches Radeon Navi this year as mainstream GPU series with 7nm structure width. The fastest model is supposed to perform just below the RTX 2080.
The Intel Core i9-9990XE is a high-end 14-core, but only available through OEM auctions. Caseking sells it now to private customers too – for 2,999 Euros.
AMD CEO Lisa Su will hold the opening keynote at Computex 2019, where she is expected to present new products including Ryzen 3000, Radeon Navi and Epyc 2.
The mainboard manufacturers are distributing the first BIOS updates for the launch of Ryzen 3000. Apparently, B350 and A320 mainboards are also compatible.
AMD seems to be about to launch a new generation of Epyc 2 called Rome. There are already several benchmark entries for the 64-core top model processor.
AMD Navi 10 is supposed to be middle class only. The successor Navi 20 could be in the high-end range again due to a major architectural changes and raytracing.