CES 2022

The Consumer Electronics Show, or CES, is held every year in Las Vegas. CES 2022 doesn’t officially start until Wednesday, but the news is already trickling in. CES® 2022: The Countdown Is On. Over 2200 exhibitors are confirmed to exhibit in person at CES 2022. CES 2022 in-person exhibitor list had shrank lately with some big names getting out of in-person show, but there are still very many companies and on-line events. Actually CES 2022 is now in full swing with pre exhibition announcements that keep flowing in. Here are some links to resources what help you to keep up with what new consumer tech is revealed there.

Let’s talk CES 2022 trends
Another year defined by the pandemic
https://techcrunch.com/2021/12/31/lets-talk-ces-2022-trends/

You can keep up with Techcrunch #CES2022 coverage here
https://techcrunch.com/tag/ces-2022/?tpcc=tcplusfacebook

The Verge CES 2022 News
https://www.theverge.com/ces

CES 2022′s live reveals are here: How to watch this week’s announcements
Many CES exhibitors are taking their reveals online instead of attending live from Las Vegas.
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/ces-2022-live-reveals-are-here-how-to-watch-this-weeks-announcements/
CNET will livestream many of these events on CNET’s main YouTube channel and the CNET Highlights channel.

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  1. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Worst of CES Awards: The least private, least secure, least repairable, and least sustainable
    Want fatuous stuff that treats you with contempt? Look no further
    https://www.theregister.com/2022/01/07/worst_of_ces/

    Six right-to-repair advocates assembled on Friday morning to present Repair.org’s second annual Worst in Show Awards, a selection of the “the least private, least secure, least repairable, and least sustainable gadgets at CES.”

    In a presentation streamed on YouTube, author and activist Cory Doctorow presided over the condemnation session. He said that he has been attending the Consumer Electronics Show for decades and vendors will gladly enumerate the supposed benefits of their products.

    “But what none of those people will ever do is tell you how it will fail,” said Doctorow. “And that’s kind of our job here today, to talk about the hidden or maybe not so hidden and completely foreseeable failure modes of these gadgets.”

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JSB_EBb2tGc

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  2. Tomi Engdahl says:

    https://semiengineering.com/week-in-review-design-low-power-178/?cmid=4241c233-e9fd-4d49-8009-ee4ef5e51f03

    Processors
    Intel announced its 12th Gen Intel Core family of mobile processors with the launch of the H-series mobile processors. The flagship Core i9-12900HK offers up to 5 GHz frequencies, 14 cores (6 P-cores and 8 E-cores) and 20 threads. It particularly targets high-performance gaming laptops. The company also added a lineup of 22 new 65- and 35-watt 12th Gen Intel Core desktop processors.

    AMD introduced a wide range of new products, including Ryzen 6000 Series processors with on-chip graphics available for notebook PCs, Radeon RX 6000S Series GPUs optimized for thin-and-light gaming laptops, Radeon RX 6000M Series GPUs for premium gaming laptops, Radeon RX 6500 XT and Radeon RX 6400 desktop graphics cards, and new technologies to boost performance and extend battery life on laptops.

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  3. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Sony tulee sähköautojen markkinoille
    https://etn.fi/index.php/13-news/13006-sony-tulee-saehkoeautojen-markkinoille

    Sony tunnetaan ennen kaikkea suosituista kulutuselektroniikan brändeistään, PlayStation ehkä nykyään sen keihäänkärkenä. Las Vegasin virtuaalisiksi muuttuneilla CES-messuilla yhtiö ilmoitti perustavansa kevään aikana uuden tytäryhtiön, joka tulee omilla ajoneuvoillaan sähköautojen markkinoille.

    Sony Mobility perustetaan myöhemmin kevään aikana. Aivan tyhjästä yhtiö ei ponnista, sillä CES-messuillakin se esitteli Vision-S 02 -nimistä sähkömaasturin protoa. Ensimmäisen polven protoaan Sony testaa jo julkisilla teillä. Uutuus on 7-paikkainen maasturi, jossa on suuret sisätilat.

    Yrityksen perustaminen on todistus siitä, että autojen valmistus on ison murroksen edessä. Polttomoottori on vaatinut omaa erikoisosaamistaan, jonka rakentaminen on kestänyt suuriltakin nimiltä vuosikymmeniä. Sähköauto on eri laite, joka vaatii uudenlaista osaamista. Tämän takia markkina tulee myllertymään jatkossa, ja osansa kasvusta tulevat haluamaan Applen ja Googlen kaltaiset yritykset.

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  4. Tomi Engdahl says:

    OnePlus 10 Pro esiteltiin virallisesti
    https://etn.fi/index.php/13-news/13013-oneplus-10-pro-esiteltiin-virallisesti

    OnePlussan perustaja Pete Lau on tuttuun tapaan vuotanut uuden lippulaivapuhelimen ominaisuuksia vuodenvaihteen aikana ja sen jälkeen. Nyt laite on esitelty virallisesti Kiinan markkinoille. Eurooppaan uutuus tulee myöhemmin tänä vuonna. OnePlus 10 Pro perustuu uuteen Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 -järjestelmäpiirin. LPDDR5-keskusmuistia on jopa 12 gigatavua. Laitteessa on myös kaikkien aikojen suurin akku OnePlus-puhelimessa ja 80 watin pikalataus.

    Pikalataus on samalla brändätty uusiksi ja nyt sen nimi on SuperVOOC. USBC-kaapelin yli 5000 milliampeeritunnin akkua latautuu yhdestä prosentista sataan vain 32 minuutissa. Laite tukee myös langatonta latausta 50 watin teholla. Langattomasti akku täyttyy 47 minuutissa.

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  5. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Cameron Faulkner / The Verge:
    A roundup of computer monitors launched at CES 2022, with some featuring “smart” functions, mini-LED displays, higher refresh rates, new form factors, and more

    Computer monitors were inventive and interesting at CES 2022
    https://www.theverge.com/22871890/computer-monitors-ces-2022-lg-samsung-asus-alienware-oled-qd-mini-led-ark?scrolla=5eb6d68b7fedc32c19ef33b4

    Turning the page from a fairly boring 2021

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  6. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Intel tricked iMessage to run on a PC in this mind-blowing CES demo
    Believe your eyes.
    https://www.macworld.com/article/563292/intel-imessage-pc-ces-demo.html

    For a company with absolutely no presence, Apple sure loomed large over CES this year. There was the Dell Touch Bar, M1 Max shaming, and several HomeKit announcements, but a small demo from Intel might have been the most intriguing.

    During its keynote presentation, Intel showed off an upcoming laptop running the recently acquired Screenovate software that allows “advanced integration between multiple devices based on different operating environments.” The feature is exclusive to the next generation of Intel’s own Evo line of laptops arriving later this year, and if it works as Intel says, it could be a game-changer.

    In a short demo, Intel showed off an Evo laptop communicating with an iPhone to receive and reply to iMessages using an app built by Intel. Additionally, it shows an Apple Watch sharing health data with the PC, including heart-rate, ECG, and blood-oxygen readings received directly from the watch. As far as we know, it’s the first time Messages and Health have ever been shown running on a PC.

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  7. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Intel, AMD, and Nvidia will never beat an Apple silicon Mac, despite what their benchmarks say.

    Why Intel, AMD, and Nvidia will never beat an Apple silicon Mac
    https://www.macworld.com/article/563571/intel-amd-nvidia-processor-apple-silicon-mac.html

    Chip companies can tout benchmarks all day, but Apple has an advantage they don’t: Decades of macOS optimization.

    Once upon a time, you could watch a keynote presentation from any major computer chip company and rest easy in the confidence that the name “Apple” would never pass the lips of any presenter. The message always seemed to be, as per the classic Mad Men meme, “I don’t think of you at all.”

    But oh how the tables have turned. With the transition to Apple silicon well underway, and the debut of the high-powered M1 Pro and M1 Max chips last summer, major players in the silicon market are hastening to not only mention Apple, but to prove how much better their latest products are than that computer company that nobody used to care about.

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  8. Tomi Engdahl says:

    CES 2022: A Peek at the EV Future
    Jan. 10, 2022
    Globally, vehicle OEMs have announced plans to produce many more EVs in the future. CES 2022 offered a first look at concept cars and 2024 model year vehicles, as well as the technology that will make them more attractive to consumers.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/article/21213707/electronic-design-ces-2022-a-peek-at-the-ev-future

    What you’ll learn:

    BMW’s color-changing car body with the touch of a button.
    GM’s Chevy Silverado EV and its adoption of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Ride Platform.
    Sony’s new VISION S SUV using the EV/cloud platform.

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  9. Tomi Engdahl says:

    CES 2022: A Peek at the EV Future
    Jan. 10, 2022
    Globally, vehicle OEMs have announced plans to produce many more EVs in the future. CES 2022 offered a first look at concept cars and 2024 model year vehicles, as well as the technology that will make them more attractive to consumers.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/article/21213707/electronic-design-ces-2022-a-peek-at-the-ev-future?utm_source=EG%20ED%20Analog%20%26%20Power%20Source&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220103046&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  10. Tomi Engdahl says:

    22 BEST Things I saw in Vegas at CES 2022!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAzygeV_AsM

    CES 2022 tech was crazy! I went to Las Vegas to see everything. Here’s the very best things I found, with smart home tech, Samsung, BMW, tons of startups, and way more.

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  11. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Best of CES 2022
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vqjSl_h3z4

    CES 2022 is over and we have a recap of all of the biggest gadgets, cars, and concepts from the event. The announcements included incredible TVs, weird laptops from Dell and Asus, electric cars from GM and even Sony(?!), and much more. Dieter Bohn breaks down the concepts from big tech companies and the reality of what might actually ship this year.

    0:00 Intro
    1:11 HDMI 2.1a
    1:19 Sony quantum dot OLED TVs
    1:39 New display technology (mini LED, micro LED, Neo QLED, and OLED EX)
    1:55 Sony tv camera concept
    2:05 Samsung TV NFT integration
    2:15 Remote charges over radio waves
    2:19 Samsung Tizen TV os update
    2:48 LG 42-inch OLED TV
    3:10 Intel Alder Lake CPU
    3:48 AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop processor
    3:59 AMD Ryzen 6000 laptop processor
    4:10 Nvidia 3090 Ti, 3080 Ti, 3070 Ti
    4:26 Nvidia G-Sync monitor update
    4:39 Dell XPS 13 plus
    4:57 Lenovo ThinkPad Z-series
    5:18 Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3
    5:31 ASUS 17-inch foldable OLED laptop
    5:40 ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 and G15
    5:52 Mercedes-Benz EQXX electric concept
    6:15 Color-changing BMW iX Flow
    6:36 Sony Vision S electric SUV
    6:39 More car announcements
    7:04 Electric Chevy Silverado
    7:20 Electric Equinox and Blazer
    7:29 BMW iX M60 SUV
    7:55 Google CES announcements
    8:47 Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
    9:03 OnePlus 10 Pro spec announcement
    9:27 Lightning round
    11:18 Conclusion

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  12. Tomi Engdahl says:

    The biggest news from CES 2022
    https://techcrunch.com/2022/01/10/the-biggest-news-from-ces-2022/?tpcc=tcplusfacebook

    Be it virtual, in-person or some mix of the two, CES is a beast. How could you keep up with all of the news flooding out of the show? You can’t, really. The big outlets each put a small army on CES coverage and only really scratch the surface.

    With that in mind, and with CES 2022 now wrapped, we figured it was worthwhile to bring it all together in one neat little box — a recap of our top stories of the week, the trends we noticed and some of our favorite bits. It’s by no means exhaustive, but it’ll give you a good sense of the show if you were too busy to pay attention in real time.

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  13. Tomi Engdahl says:

    The Station: A special CES galaxy brain edition
    https://techcrunch.com/2022/01/10/the-station-a-special-ces-galaxy-brain-edition/?tpcc=tcplusfacebook

    Welp, CES 2022 came and went. And while other news did happen this week, we’re gonna give you the ultimate CES breakdown.

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  14. Tomi Engdahl says:

    In-Person or Virtual, CES 2022 Is the Industry’s Top Venue for Auto Tech
    Jan. 6, 2022
    Technology is paving the way to safer roads. Discover what’s driving the innovations behind concept cars, ADAS advances, connected vehicles, and autonomous mobility.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/media-gallery/21213422/electronic-design-inperson-or-virtual-ces-2022-is-the-industrys-top-venue-for-auto-tech?utm_source=EG%20ED%20Auto%20Electronics&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220107016&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  15. Tomi Engdahl says:

    CES 2022: In Person But Not Many People
    https://semiengineering.com/ces-2022-in-person-but-not-many-people/?cmid=d37ae274-d1bd-4bd9-9fb6-4ed063c60f61

    CES was and is officially hybrid, with some events on-site in Las Vegas and some online. But many of the large exhibitors pulled out of attending in person (including Cadence, although we might be a big exhibitor at DAC but at CES we are tiny). A lot of the press seems to have stayed away in-person too. To be honest, a lot of the press has been gradually staying away for years since so much is available online that it is not necessary to endure the travails of fighting a hundred thousand people.

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  16. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Omnivision Refreshes Product Lineup in Multiple Markets at CES 2022
    Jan. 13, 2022
    Seeking to refresh its image as well as its offerings, Omnivision came to CES with new products in all its key market segments: automotive, mobile, AR/VR/MR, computing, and security.
    https://www.mwrf.com/technologies/components/article/21213990/microwaves-rf-omnivision-refreshes-product-lineup-in-multiple-markets-at-ces-2022?utm_source=RF%20MWRF%20Today&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220114090&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  17. Tomi Engdahl says:

    CES 2022: A Peek at the EV Future
    Jan. 10, 2022
    Globally, vehicle OEMs have announced plans to produce many more EVs in the future. CES 2022 offered a first look at concept cars and 2024 model year vehicles, as well as the technology that will make them more attractive to consumers.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/article/21213707/electronic-design-ces-2022-a-peek-at-the-ev-future?utm_source=EG%20ED%20Auto%20Electronics&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220113006&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  18. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Advanced LiDAR Vision Solution Debuts at CES 2022
    Jan. 20, 2022
    In this video, we talk to Ralf Muenster, Vice President of Business Development and Marketing at SiLC Technologies, a silicon photonics innovator delivering coherent vision and chip-scale LiDAR solutions.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/embedded-revolution/video/21214323/advanced-lidar-vision-solution-debuts-at-ces-2022?utm_source=EG%20ED%20Analog%20%26%20Power%20Source&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220111031&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  19. Tomi Engdahl says:

    CES 2022: A Peek at the EV Future
    Jan. 10, 2022
    Globally, vehicle OEMs have announced plans to produce many more EVs in the future. CES 2022 offered a first look at concept cars and 2024 model year vehicles, as well as the technology that will make them more attractive to consumers.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/article/21213707/electronic-design-ces-2022-a-peek-at-the-ev-future

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  20. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Peloton has stopped making bikes and treadmills.
    https://tcrn.ch/3runboM

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  21. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Oura’s third-generation Ring is more powerful, but not for everybody
    It’s the perfect wearable for people who don’t like wearables.
    https://www.engadget.com/oura-ring-version-3-150032257.html

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  22. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Testing Intel’s 12th-gen Alder Lake laptop CPUs: Many cores make light work
    The size of the speed improvements depends on the work you’re doing.
    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/01/testing-intels-12th-gen-alder-lake-laptop-cpus-many-cores-make-light-work/

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  23. Tomi Engdahl says:

    CES 2022
    Check out our coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show that is back as an in-person event for vaccinated attendees. You will need to scroll down as there was a lot of technology to see at the show, not just the consumer goods.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/magazine/50605?utm_source=EG%20ED%20Auto%20Electronics&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220127058&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

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  24. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Electrophoretic-Wrapped BMW Changes Color on the Fly
    Jan. 25, 2022
    E Ink had a lot to show at CES 2022, including an e-paper covered car from BMW and a new laptop from Lenovo that uses electrophoretic displays.

    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/video/21214759/electrophoreticwrapped-bmw-changes-color-on-the-fly?utm_source=EG%20ED%20Auto%20Electronics&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220127058&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

    E Ink and BMW made a big splash at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show with a car wrapped in e-paper. The custom BMW iX Flow can change color at the touch of a button (see figure). It can flash to let you find your car when you forget where it was parked, or it can change color to optimize solar heating and cooling.

    E Ink and Lenovo also were sharing the spotlight with a dual display laptop (Fig. 2). One was a conventional touchscreen that’s available when you open the clamshell laptop. The other was an E Ink display that was accessible when the laptop is closed. It’s also a touchscreen interface.

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  25. Tomi Engdahl says:

    AMD’s EPYC ‘Milan-X’ Overclocked: 128 Cores with 1.6GB Cache at 4.8 GHz
    By Anton Shilov published 2 days ago
    Engineering sample of AMD’s EPYC leaks, gets benchmarked
    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-epyc-milan-x-overclocked

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  26. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Specs of Intel’s Alder Lake-N Published: 8 Gracemont Cores, 32 Xe-LP EUs
    By Anton Shilov published 5 days ago
    Intel’s upcoming low-cost PC platform takes shape.
    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/alder-lake-n-takes-shape-gracemont-xe-lp

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  27. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Delivering a New Class of Lightweight Electric Vehicles
    Feb. 14, 2022
    Indigo Technologies uses a unique wheel-motor system to build an efficient, stable electric car.
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/markets/automotive/video/21216268/electronic-design-delivering-a-new-class-of-lightweight-electric-vehicles?utm_source=EG%20ED%20Analog%20%26%20Power%20Source&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS220210035&o_eid=7211D2691390C9R&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7211D2691390C9R&oly_enc_id=7211D2691390C9R

    Indigo Technologies was highlighting its new Flow Plus, which is part of the company’s Flow family of lightweight electric vehicles, at this year’s CES. I spoke (video above) with CEO Will Graylin about the announcement as well as the underlying technology.

    Indigo Technologies offers both its wheel-motor technology as well as finished vehicles. Targeting ride-sharing and delivery, the lightweight vehicles will have a 250-mile range using a 40-kWh battery. The wheel motors not only provide an efficient ride, but a very smooth one as well because of its split stator design.

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  28. Tomi Engdahl says:

    The only thing more surprising than Ryzen 6000′s performance numbers is the amount of trash that AMD talks about Intel’s Alder Lake.

    AMD 6nm Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’ SoC Deep Dive: Gunning For Alder Lake
    By Paul Alcorn published about 15 hours ago
    Zen 3+, 6nm TSMC and RDNA 2 collide
    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-6nm-ryzen-6000-rembrandt-soc-deep-dive-gunning-for-alder-lake?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_content=tomsguide&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social

    AMD whipped the covers off of its promising Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’ mobile processors at CES 2022, with standout features including the new Zen 3+ CPU architecture and RDNA 2 integrated graphics fabbed on TSMC’s 6nm node. Today marks the launch of the inaugural 35W HS-series models that attack the thin-and-light market and can boost up to 5.0 GHz on the flagship model. AMD also introduced a new Radeon 600M Series branding for its integrated graphics.

    AMD is quite scathing in its assessment of Intel’s new Alder Lake processors, calling into question the company’s x86 hybrid approach as it claims the Ryzen 6000 chips have better performance, performance-per-watt, and battery life. AMD’s representatives were clear in our briefings: They believe that Ryzen 6000′s Zen 3+ cores offer more power efficiency than Alder Lake’s Efficiency cores and more performance than its Performance cores, but all with one group of eight high-performance Zen 3+ cores that AMD claims have a superior dynamic range.

    With a focus on maximum performance density, AMD transitioned the chips to the 6nm TSMC process and relied heavily on power optimizations instead of increasing IPC or making microarchitectural changes. However, the move from 7nm to 6nm allows the company to cram in more features per square millimeter of silicon — TSMC’s 6nm process offers up to 18% higher logic density than the 7nm “N7” process, but similar power and performance metrics.

    Paired with fine-grained power improvements, drastically improved I/O like DDR5/LPDDR5, and the new RDNA 2 engine that features higher peak clock speeds and IPC over the prior-gen Cezanne chips, the Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’ chips look to wring impressive gains out of the new revamped Zen 3+ architecture.

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  29. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Dr. Ian Cutress / AnandTech:
    Intel Xeon roadmap: Emerald Rapids, based on Intel 7 process, coming in 2023, Granite Rapids and new Efficient-core Sierra Forest in 2024, both built on Intel 3

    Intel Discloses Multi-Generation Xeon Scalable Roadmap: New E-Core Only Xeons in 2024
    by Dr. Ian Cutress on February 17, 2022 5:30 PM EST
    https://www.anandtech.com/show/17259/intel-discloses-multigeneration-xeon-scalable-roadmap-new-ecore-only-xeons-in-2024

    State of Play Today

    Currently in the market is Intel’s Ice Lake 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable platform, built on Intel’s 10nm process node with up to 40 Sunny Cove cores. The die is large, around 660 mm2, and in our benchmarks we saw a sizeable generational uplift in performance compared to the 2nd Generation Xeon offering. The response to Ice Lake Xeon has been mixed, given the competition in the market, but Intel has forged ahead by leveraging a more complete platform coupled with FPGAs, memory, storage, networking, and its unique accelerator offerings. Datacenter revenues, depending on the quarter you look at, are either up or down based on how customers are digesting their current processor inventories (as stated by CEO Pat Gelsinger).

    That being said, Intel has put a large amount of effort into discussing its 4th Generation Xeon Scalable platform, Sapphire Rapids. For example, we already know that it will be using >1600 mm2 of silicon for the highest core count solutions, with four tiles connected with Intel’s embedded bridge technology. The chip will have eight 64-bit memory channels of DDR5, support for PCIe 5.0, as well as most of the CXL 1.1 specification. New matrix extensions also come into play, along with data streaming accelerators, quick assist technology, all built on the latest P-core designs currently present in the Alder Lake desktop platform, albeit optimized for datacenter use (which typically means AVX512 support and bigger caches). We already know that versions of Sapphire Rapids will be available with HBM memory, and the first customer for those chips will be the Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Labs, coupled with the new Ponte Vecchio high-performance compute accelerator.

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  30. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge:
    Intel says its discreet Arc GPUs for laptops will ship in Q1 2022, Arc GPUs for desktop will ship in Q2, and Arc GPUs for workstations will ship in Q3 — Intel has given an update on the timeline for its long-awaited entry into the discrete graphics game: Arc GPUs for laptops are set to ship soon in Q1 2022 …

    Intel’s first discrete Arc desktop GPUs are coming in Q2 2022
    The company also teased ‘Project Endgame’, a new cloud GPU service
    https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/17/22939025/intel-geforce-now-arc-gpu-q2-project-endgame-desktop-laptop?scrolla=5eb6d68b7fedc32c19ef33b4

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  31. Tomi Engdahl says:

    AMD 6nm Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’ SoC Deep Dive: Gunning For Alder Lake
    By Paul Alcorn published 2 days ago
    Zen 3+, 6nm TSMC and RDNA 2 collide
    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-6nm-ryzen-6000-rembrandt-soc-deep-dive-gunning-for-alder-lake

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  32. Tomi Engdahl says:

    Intel Raptor Lake Tested in Ashes of the Singularity: 32 Threads Confirmed
    By Anton Shilov published 8 days ago

    For now, its performance does not impress, but only for now
    https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-raptor-lake-benchmarked-in-ashes-of-the-singularity

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  33. Tomi Engdahl says:

    https://etn.fi/index.php/13-news/13229-maailman-nopein-pelitabletti

    Asusin pelibrändi ROG (Republic of Gamers) tunnetaan tehokkaista pelikoneistaan. Nyt yhtiö on tuonut Pohjoismaihin ROG Flow Z13 -tabletin, jota se kehuu tämän hetken tehokkaimmaksi ja nopeammaksi pelitabletiksi.

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  34. Tomi Engdahl says:

    AMD vs Intel: Which CPUs Are Better in 2022?
    By Paul Alcorn published 5 days ago
    We put AMD vs Intel in a battle of processor prowess.
    https://www.tomshardware.com/features/amd-vs-intel-cpus

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