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COMPUTEX 2021 - AMD unveils 3D V-Cache technology bringing L3 Cache on Ryzen CPUs to 192 MB, 15 gaming performance improvement

AMD’s COMPUTEX 2021 keynote saw many key product announcements including upcoming Ryzen 5000 series APUs, mobile Radeon RX 6000M GPUs, collaboration with Samsung for their Exynos mobile processors which will incorporate Radeon RDNA2 GPUs and lastly, FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) which is AMD’s answer to NVIDIA’s DLSS feature. While each of these were notable announcements, the most surprising announcement – 3D V-Cache – was left for last and it’s all about boosting the L3 Cache of AMD Ryzen processors. 

AMD COMPUTEX 2021 Keynote 3D V-Cache

3D V-Cache is an implementation of the 3D packaging technology by TSMC called 3DFabric which was announced back in August 2020. 3D packaging technologies allow silicon manufacturers to stack multiple silicon chips on top of each other and save space on the substrate. You could stack any sort of chiplets onto another, so you could add more processor dies if heating isn’t going to be an issue or stack memory on top of processor dies. It also helps to ensure that existing components within the PC ecosystem don’t need to be massively overhauled to ensure compatibility with processors. AMD or TSMC isn’t the only one with 3D Stacking technology. Intel had already unveiled Foveros in 2019 and we’ve also seen its implementation in Lakefield processors built for thin-and-light form factors. 

AMD 3D V-Cache - Boosting L3 Cache to 192 MB

AMD is using 3D V-Cache to stack SRAM onto the CCDs in their Ryzen processors as well as for their HPC products. This allows AMD to increase the L3 Cache of their processors by a ridiculous amount. Existing AMD Zen 3 processor CCDs can have a maximum of 32 MB of L3 Cache that’s equally available to all cores within the CCD. With 3D V-Cache, AMD can stack an additional 64 MB of SRAM on top of each CCD to take the L3 Cache of each CCD to 96 MB. Which means, each high-end AMD Ryzen desktop processor such as the Ryzen 9 5950X or 5900X can have up to 192 MB of L3 Cache in total. This does not mean that entry-level and mid-range CPUs will not have 3D V-Cache. We’re bound to see a lot more SKUs from AMD in the coming months. AMD CEO also said that this is the “first” implementation of 3D packaging technology leaving room for more surprises in the coming years.

AMD 3D V-Cache 3D packaging implementation

The SRAM cache is being bonded to the CCD directly using TSVs (Through Silicon Vias) and the data rate for these interconnects would be up to 2 TB/s. Since the stacked SRAM adds to the height of the CCD, additional structural silicon is added on to either side to increase the height of the entire CCD and make it uniform. At the end, a CCD with additional SRAM stacked onto it using 3D V-Cache will look the same from above. Moreover, the structural silicon would ensure proper heat dissipation since it will be connected to the IHS (Integrated Heat Sink). 

AMD 3D packaging benefits over competing technologies

AMD also stated that this particular packaging technology allows for more than 200x interconnect density when compared to 2D packaging technologies, more than 15x density compared to 3D microbump technology (which is akin to how Intel’s Foveros is implemented) and more than 3x interconnect efficiency compared to microbump technology. Intel’s upcoming 12th Gen Core processors codenamed ‘Alder Lake’ are rumoured to employ Foveros stacking technology. So AMD and Intel could both release desktop processors with 3D Stacking technology later this year.

3D V-Cache on an AMD Zen 3 Ryzen desktop processor

The same 3D V-Cache technology when implemented on AMD’s EPYC server processors such as the EPYC 7763 could see up to 768 MB of L3 Cache. This makes a lot more sense in HPC applications since servers tend to deal with a lot of high-bandwidth big-data applications which can benefit from a much larger L3 Cache. 

15% more gaming performance with 3D V-Cache

AMD showcased a prototype which was built on the AMD Zen 3 based Ryzen 9 5900X (12-Cores / 24-Threads) with an L3 Cache of 192 MB thanks to 3D V-Cache. When put through a few gaming workloads, the prototype Ryzen 9 5900X managed to get an average performance improvement of 15 per cent over a normal Ryzen 9 5900X.

AMD 3D V-Cache gaming performance improvement of 15 per cent

In Gears 5, the two processors were locked at 4.0 GHz and the vanilla 5900X scored 184 FPS whereas the 3D V-Cache enabled prototype scored 206 FPS which works out to 12%. AMD also shared a few additional graphs showing FPS increases in games such as DOTA 2 (18%), Monster Hunter World (25%), League of Legends (4%) and Fortnite (17%).

AMD 3D V-Cache gaming performance in Gears 5 on a Ryzen 9 5900X

3D V-Cache enters mass production this year

At the COMPUTEX 2021 keynote, AMD CEO also announced that volume production of AMD products incorporating 3D V-Cache technology would begin in August 2021.



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iQOO Z3 with Snapdragon 768G confirmed to launch on June 8 in India

iQOO Z3 is all set to launch on June 8 as the first phone to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G in India. The iQOO Z3 was launched in China in March with a high-refresh-rate display, triple cameras and a fast-charging battery. The company been teasing the launch of the iQOO Z3 for quite some time now and has even gone live with a microsite on the official website. The phone is also confirmed to go on sale on Amazon India after its launch.

The wait is almost over! We're all set to welcome the #Fullyloaded iQOO Z3 at 12PM, 8th June. The performance of India’s 1st Smartphone with Snapdragon 768G 5G will blow your mind. Excited? We are too.#iQOOZ3, it’s made for Gen Z. Get Notified: https://ift.tt/34yFuhN pic.twitter.com/DGsm1nV9DP

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The iQOO Z3 will launch on June 8 at 12 PM IST and is said to be aimed at those looking for a gaming smartphone under a budget. While speaking with YouTube channel, GeekyRanjit, Gagan Arora, iQOO India Director confirmed that the iQOO Z3 will have 55W fast charging support and will be priced under Rs 25,000 in India. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G processor on the iQOO Z3 is an upgrade over the Snapdragon 765G processor and announced that it would reveal some key features of the iQOO Z3 every day until June 4.

iQOO Z3 expected specifications

The iQOO Z3 that launched in China features a 6.58-inch display that offers Full HD+ (2408x1080 pixels) resolution. The screen has a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera. The display supports up to 120Hz refresh rate and is also HDR10 compliant. The phone measures 8.5mm thick and weighs 185gm.

Under the hood, the iQOO Z3 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 768G processor that has an octa-core CPU clocked at up to 2.8GHz and Adreno 620 GPU. This is paired with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB storage options to choose from.

The iQOO Z3 has triple cameras on the back with a 64MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a 120-degree field-of-view, and a 2MP macro camera. There is a 16MP selfie camera on the front as well.

The power button on the iQOO Z3 doubles up as a fingerprint reader and the phone is equipped with a 4400mAh battery that supports 55W fast charging out-of-the-box.

 

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The Alienware X15 launched with Intel H-series CPUs and RTX 30-series graphics

Alienware's laptops are known for their hardcore focus on gaming and performance. As such, the company usually steers clear of the thin-and-light category where performance is usually compromised in order to save weight and reduce thickness. However, it looks like things are now changing with the announcement of the Alienware X15.

Alienware X15

Alienware X15

We will be seeing two configurations of the X15, both of which are just 15.9mm thick. That's thin by Alienware's standard as pretty much all the Alienware laptops so far measure around 20mm in thickness. The Alienware m15, for instance, measures 20.1mm.

Despite the relatively thin build, it seems like the laptop will still be a very capable machine. The laptop can be configured with up to an IntelCore i9-11900H processor, an RTX 3080 GPU configured with 110W max graphics power, up to 32GB RAM, and a 2TB NVMe M.2 SSD with a maximum of 4TB of dual storage supported via RAID 0.

For display, you can either configure it to come with a 15.6-inch FHD panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, 3ms response time, and up to 300 nits of brightness, or go all in and get a 400-nit QHD G-Sync panel with a 240Hz refresh rate, 2ms response time, and 99% coverage of the DCI-P3 color gamut.

The Alienware X15 packs an 87Whr battery and it can weigh up to 2.3Kgs depending on the specs. That's not too bad for an Alienware machine, and it's good to see the company putting in efforts to make a thin gaming laptop. We just hope Alienware’s Quad Fan and the new “Element 31 thermal interface material” will help keep the thermals in check.

Alienware X17

Alienware X17

If you don't mind using a thicker laptop, then there's Alienware x17 for you. You get a 17.3-inch screen that can be configured to have a 500-nit 4K display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 4ms response time. For the processor, you can go up to an Intel Core i9-11900HK with up to 64GB of XMP RAM clocked at 3,466MHz.

GPU options with this laptop can be configured to have higher max graphics power due to the bigger chassis. For instance, even an RTX 3060 on this laptop can have 130W max graphics power instead of 90W on the X15 laptop. You can configure the X17 with an RTX 3080 with 16GB VRAM and 165W max graphics power at a boost clock speed of 1,710MHz.

Both laptops will have a 720p Windows Hello compatible webcam and Alienware's X-series keyboard with per-key RGB lighting. The X17 can be purchased with Alienware's Cherry MX ultra-low-profile mechanical switches. Last, but not least, both machines will be available in the “Lunar Light” colorway which looks pretty neat from what we have seen so far.

Pricing & Availability

Alienware has launched both laptops in the US and they are now available to buy. The Alienware X15 starts at $1,999 for the base model, which roughly translates to about Rs 1.46 lakh. The Alienware X17 will cost you $2,099 for the base variant which is about Rs 1.58 lakhs. The prices will, of course, go up from there depending on the configuration. As of now, there's no word about the availability of these laptops in the Indian market, but we'll keep you posted about the same.



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Samsungs upcoming flagship Exynos chip to feature AMD RDNA 2 graphics with variable-rate shading & raytracing

AMD has partnered with Samsung to bring the RDNA 2 graphics architecture to boost mobile gaming. During the Computex 2021 keynote session, AMD announced that it has inked partnerships with Samsung and Tesla to bring new gaming experiences to mobile and automotive products. With Samsung, AMD is working on the next-generation flagship Exynos SoC that aims to bring raytracing and variable rate shading to smartphones. It should be noted that AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture is also featured on the latest consoles, namely the Playstation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.

“AMD has partnered with industry leader Samsung for several years to accelerate graphics innovation in the mobile market and we’re happy to announce that we will bring custom graphics IP to Samsung’s next flagship SoC with raytracing and variable rate shading capabilities,” said AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su during the keynote address.

Samsung Exynos 2200 could feature RDNA 2 based GPU

AMD did not delve too deep into its partnership with Samsung and we know that the upcoming Exynos SoC will feature AMD RDNA 2 architecture-based IP that will enhance the overall mobile gaming experience. Samsung and AMD first announced their multi-year deal back in June 2019, noting that AMD GPU-based smartphones were still two years away. This year, it seems Samsung will get the ball rolling and we may finally get to see the first phone getting AMD’s RDNA 2-based GPU either by the end of the year or early 2022.

As per the latest reports, Samsung could be working on launching three new chipsets in 2021. These could include a mid-range 800 series SoC, a 1200 series SoC and a flagship 2200 series chip. The Exynos 2200 is said to be the follow-up to the Exynos 2100 SoC that powers the Galaxy S21 flagship. The Exynos 2200 is rumoured to outperform the Apple A14 Bionic chipset by a huge margin and said to deliver over 25% better CPU performance over the last generation.

With its partnership with AMD, Samsung is looking to boost the GPU performance on its smartphones and tip the scales in its favour. We are also seeing a shift in how game developers are approaching mobile gaming and many AAA titles are slated to launch for Android and iOS smartphones in 2021. Samsung will reveal more details about its upcoming flagship Exynos chip later this year.

Apart from Samsung, AMD has also partnered with Tesla for the Tesla Model S and Model X refresh. The new infotainment systems in these cars are powered by the AMD Ryzen APU and RDNA 2 architecture-based GPU that brings in AAA gaming.  

Also Read: AMD announces RDNA2-based Radeon RX6000M, Radeon 5000G



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Computex 2021: AMD announces RDNA2-based Radeon RX6000M, Radeon 5000G for retail, and more

AMD made a ton of unveilings at the ongoing virtual Computex 2021 trade show. Among these was the announcement that the company was bringing its RDNA2 GPUs to laptops, and even mobile phones. Other than that, AMD talked about AMD Ryzen 5000G APUs being available to retail users, its new FidelityFX Super Resolution game upscaling technology and its new AMD Design Framework Initiative where it will directly collaborate with OEMs for ‘AMD Advantage’ branded products.  

AMD Radeon RX6000M 

AMD has been conspicuously missing when it comes to Laptop GPUs. The market is dominated by NVIDIA and even Intel’s upgraded Iris Xe graphics had a lead over AMD’s Vega generation. This generation, AMD will be in a much better position to compete. 

The long-awaited Radeon RX6000M graphics adaptors for laptops are based on the company’s power-efficient RDNA2 architecture. This is the same architecture used in the RX6000 desktop graphics cards. AMD is releasing three models under this range - the Radeon RX 6800M, 6700M, and 6600M. This will cover mid-range and high-end gaming segments. 

The 40-core Radeon RX 6800M, which can be considered a mobile version of RX 6700 XT, is the highest clocked laptop GPU as of today and is being pitched as a fit for 1440p gaming. It will go up against NVIDIA RTX 3080. 

The 36-core Radeon RX 6700M is aimed at 1440p and 1080p gaming. It doesn’t compromise much in terms of performance and has a slightly lower TGP as compared to Radeon RX6800M. 

The third in line is the 28-core Radeon RX 6600M that AMD is pitching for 1080p gaming. 

Also Check: COMPUTEX 2021 - NVIDIA announces RTX 3080 Ti for USD 1199 and RTX 3070 Ti for USD 599

AMD RDNA2 GPU coming to Exynos 2200

AMD and Samsung are partnering to bring RDNA2 GPUs to the Exynos 2200 SoC or the next year's flagship Exynos chipset. This could give Samsung a competing edge against Qualcomm’s Adreno GPUs that are deemed superior to existing ARM Mali GPUs. AMD didn’t talk details, but Samsung will be talking about the SoC at a separate event later. 

“AMD has partnered with industry leader Samsung for several years to accelerate graphics innovation in the mobile market, and we are happy to announce that we will bring custom graphics IP (Intellectual Property) to Samsung’s next flagship mobile SoC (System on Chip) with ray tracing and variable rate shading capabilities,” said AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su at Computex 2021 event. 

AMD Ryzen 5000G APUs are coming to the retail market

AMD announced its Ryzen 5000G processors with the latest Zen3 cores and integrated Radeon Vega graphics back in April, but only for the pre-built market. Today, AMD has announced that two of the six Ryzen 5000G APUs - Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G - will be available in retail markets starting August 5. 

Both of these APUs have 65W TDP, 24 PCIe 3.0 lanes, and support DDR4-3200 memory. The Ryzen 7 5700G with 8 cores and 16 threads will cost $359 (approximately Rs 26,100 when directly converted). It has a base frequency of 3.8GHz, a single-core turbo frequency of 4.6GHz, and includes 8 Radeon Vega GPU cores at 2GHz. 

The Ryzen 5 5600G with 6 cores and 12 threads has been priced at $259 (approx Rs 18,800 when directly converted). The processor has a base frequency of 3.9 GHz, a single-core turbo frequency of 4.4GHz and includes 7 Radeon Vega GPU cores at 1900MHz. 

Apart from Ryzen 5000G APUs, AMD also added a few Ryzen Pro Desktop processors to its portfolio. These include Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G, Ryzen 7 Pro 5750GE,  Ryzen 5 Pro 5650G, Ryzen 5 Pro 5650GE. 

Also Check: COMPUTEX 2021 - Intel announces 5G Solution 5000, new 11th-gen CPUs for portable laptops

FidelityFX Super Resolution technology (FSR)

AMD also finally unveiled their FidelityFX Super Resolution game upscaling technology, which is an answer to NVIDIA’s very popular DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling). DLSS allows NVIDIA GPUs to render games at low resolution and then upscale them on high-resolution TVs and Monitors without a significant hit in quality. 

NVIDIA is well ahead in the race with DLSS 2.0 and AMD will have some catching up to do. FideligtyFX Super Resolution technology or FSR will be open source and free for developers to use. It doesn’t require any deep learning hardware and will be supported on most AMD and NVIDIA PC and laptop graphics cards from the start. AMD will reveal more technical details when it launches FSR on June 22. 

AMD Design Framework Initiative

AMD Design Framework Initiative is a program that will let OEMs directly collaborate with AMD while designing their products, the same way as intel does with key Notebook OEMs. The initiative will include AMD being involved in key decision-making like picking the right CPUs, displays, storage, discrete graphics, and other optimizations for optimal performance. 

The products thus built will be branded under the ‘AMD Advantage’ logo and will start showing up as early as June 2021.



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