НОВЫЕ ВИДЕОКАРТЫ И ПРОЦЕССОРЫ В 2024! / NVIDIA RTX 5090 И AMD RX 8000!

BRIGMAN
20 Jan 202423:51

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses upcoming hardware releases in 2024 across major companies like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. It covers new GPUs like Nvidia's RTX 5000 series and AMD's RX 8000, noting Nvidia will likely dominate the high-end. It also mentions new CPUs like Intel Raptor Lake Refresh and AMD Ryzen 8000 Zen5. Overall, the video is an enthusiast's preview of major hardware releases anticipated in 2024 that will bring performance improvements and new technologies.

Takeaways

  • 👍 NVIDIA has released the RTX 40 Super series with improved performance over the standard models at the same recommended prices.
  • 🤔 The performance gains of the RTX 40 Super series are not as significant as expected, and some models have no notable changes compared to their non-Super counterparts.
  • 🔭 NVIDIA is expected to launch the RTX 5000 series based on the Blackwell architecture in late 2024 or early 2025, supporting high resolutions up to 8K and new display technologies.
  • 🔄 AMD is rumored to focus on the mid-range segment with the RX 8000 series and concentrate on developing AI acceleration solutions rather than competing with NVIDIA's high-end offerings.
  • 🤝 Intel is working on the Arc Battle Mage series (XE2), the second generation of its discrete GPUs, with a focus on improved drivers and optimization.
  • 🆕 Intel's upcoming 15th-generation processors (Meteor Lake) will feature a new LGA 1851 socket and Intel 4 process technology.
  • 🔋 AMD's Ryzen 8000G series will bring integrated graphics to the AM5 socket, with the top-end models featuring Radeon 780M-level performance.
  • 🌊 AMD's Zen 5 architecture, codenamed Narvana, is expected to feature a 16-core cluster and a 3.4nm process node.
  • 💸 The script emphasizes the importance of checking prices and considering potential markups when purchasing new computer hardware, especially during initial launches.
  • 🎤 The video creator encourages viewers to provide feedback and suggestions for future video topics and formats in the comments section.

Q & A

  • What new GPU architectures are expected in 2024?

    -Nvidia is expected to release the Blackwell architecture as the successor to Ada Lovelace, which will bring improvements like PCIe 5.0 support, higher power efficiency, and a new 12VHPWR connector. AMD will move to the RDNA 3 architecture for the RX 8000 series.

  • What display connectivity will Nvidia's next-gen RTX 5000 cards have?

    -The Nvidia RTX 5000 cards are expected to support DisplayPort 2.1, allowing for displays up to 8K 165Hz or 4K 480Hz. This signals a focus on high resolution gaming by Nvidia.

  • How will AMD position its RX 8000 series GPUs?

    -AMD plans to focus the RX 8000 series on the mid-range rather than trying to compete with Nvidia's high-end. The top RX 8800 XT may only compete with RTX 5070-level cards.

  • What is Intel's 2nd generation discrete GPU series called?

    -Intel's 2nd generation of Arc discrete GPUs is codenamed Battlemage. 30% of software developers are working on optimizations and drivers for these upcoming cards.

  • What process node will Intel use for its 15th-gen Core processors?

    -Intel will move to their 4nm process node technology for the 15th-gen Meteor Lake Core architecture, delivering improved performance and power efficiency.

  • What's new for AMD Ryzen 8000 series desktop APUs?

    -AMD's Ryzen 8000G processors will be the first Ryzen APUs on the new AM5 platform. They will also feature upgraded Radeon 780M integrated graphics competitive with the desktop GTX 1650.

  • Will AMD's next-gen Ryzen 8000 have 16-core desktop chips?

    -Yes, according to leaks AMD's Ryzen 8000 desktop processors will include 16-core chips for the first time. They will use TSMC's 3nm process and be codenamed Strix Point.

  • How much faster could Nvidia's RTX 5090 be compared to the RTX 4090?

    -While not as giant as the 4090's leap over previous generations, the RTX 5090 is still expected to deliver around 30-40% higher performance over the already powerful 4090.

  • What does the new 12VHPWR connector for GPUs aim to improve?

    -The new 12VHPWR connector replaces the melting issues that affected some RTX 4090 cards. It will provide more robust power delivery to upcoming high-end GPUs like the 5090.

  • Why does a lack of competition hurt the GPU market?

    -Without competition, leaders like Nvidia can increase prices more easily. Competition drives innovation, better pricing for consumers, and more options to choose from.

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