If you have your mind set on getting a new gaming rig in the next few weeks — perhaps with a Ryzen 5000 Series CPU and a Radeon RX 6800 Series GPU inside — you’re going to expect peak performance in just about any game that you throw at it. However, chances are that you might have some software applications lurking in the background that
Zen 3 is a force to be reckoned with, assuming the various benchmark leaks are even remotely accurate. Not that we are surprised—Zen 2 is one heck of a CPU architecture, so it stands to reason that Zen 3 will be as well. How much better is the question, and some newly leaked scores for a Ryzen 9 5950X may help answer it.
AMD revealed that its Radeon RX 6000 GPUs would leverage a revolutionary new Smart Memory Access feature to boost performance with Ryzen 5000 processors.
Are we enjoying the Chip Wars of 2020 yet? Things are just getting started, folks. AMD is talking a big game about Zen 3 and its Ryzen 5000 series, which will debut to retail next week. More than just lip service, multiple leaks suggest AMD has a real winner on its hands. This is evidenced yet again in a validated CPU-Z run underscoring the