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CES 2019: AMD launches 7nm Ryzen, Radeon VII chips, aims at Nvidia, Intel

CES 2019: Google will use AMD’s Radeon graphics chips on its recently announced video game streaming service, Project Stream.

By: REUTERS
| Updated on: Jan 10 2019, 08:55 IST
Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, holds up a 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processor during a keynote address at the 2019 CES.
Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, holds up a 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processor during a keynote address at the 2019 CES. (REUTERS)
Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, holds up a 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processor during a keynote address at the 2019 CES.
Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, holds up a 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processor during a keynote address at the 2019 CES. (REUTERS)

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on Wednesday unveiled its next generation smaller and power-efficient computer chip and a graphics processor, aiming at bigger rivals Intel Corp and Nvidia Corp.

Chief Executive Officer Lisa Su, during a keynote address at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, gave a preview of AMD's third-generation Ryzen CPU chips for desktop users.

The Ryzen CPU chips will be launched in the middle of this year and will compete with Intel's PC processors.

AMD will start shipping its Radeon VII (seven) graphics chips, which compete with Nvidia's gaming chips, from February 7 and the next generation of EPYC server chips in mid-2019, Su said.

All the three chips are based on AMD's new 7nm manufacturing technology that packs more transistors on smaller chips and can boost performance at lower power.

AMD last year said it would quit trying to develop such advanced manufacturing techniques on its own and would instead turn to outside suppliers such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd, which analysts also believe is making 7nm chips for Apple Inc.

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AMD's EPYC server chips and the Ryzen CPU chips are based on Zen 2 architecture, an advancement over its Zen chips that was launched in 2017, establishing the chipmaker as an equal, if not better than Intel in terms of chip performance, according to many tech websites.

Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, talks about AMD's 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processor during a keynote address at the 2019 CES.
Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, talks about AMD's 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processor during a keynote address at the 2019 CES. (REUTERS)
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Lisa Su, president and CEO of AMD, talks about AMD's 3rd generation Ryzen desktop processor during a keynote address at the 2019 CES. (REUTERS)

For Intel, which has faced production delays for its 10nm-based chips, this could mean a loss of market share to AMD, analysts have said. Intel has said it expects to ship 10nm PC chips later this year and 10nm server chips early next year.

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During the keynote, Su showed that Ryzen III consumed 30% less power than Intel's Core i9 CPU chip.

Lisa Su holds up the Radeon VII, a 7nm gaming graphics card during a keynote address at the 2019 CES.
Lisa Su holds up the Radeon VII, a 7nm gaming graphics card during a keynote address at the 2019 CES. (REUTERS)
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Lisa Su holds up the Radeon VII, a 7nm gaming graphics card during a keynote address at the 2019 CES. (REUTERS)

Intel, the world's biggest maker of computing chips for personal computers and data centres, has been a leader in manufacturing the tiniest chips so far but recently lost its title to Taiwan Semiconductor.

Su also announced that Alphabet Inc's Google was partnering to use AMD's Radeon graphics chips on its recently announced video game streaming service, Project Stream. 

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First Published Date: 10 Jan, 08:55 IST
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