AMD has released more details about its upcoming desktop CPUs:
For starters, it's no longer referred to by the architectural code-name "Zen," or by the desktop-specific implementation "Summit Ridge." Instead, you'll see those first CPUs show up on store shelves under the "Ryzen" brand. (As in, the company's CPU portfolio is reborn, or risen. Think of that what you will. [However, it is pronounced "Rye-zen".]) For now, it's distinct from the FX moniker, which just doesn't have the enthusiast cachet it did 13 years ago.
AMD's Ryzen desktop chips are said to be on par with Intel's extreme/enthusiast chips such as the i7-6900K, for around half the price. The release date is still Q1 2017.
Previously: AMD Stock Jumps Ahead of Zen Preview and Licensing Rumors
(Score: 4, Funny) by dyingtolive on Wednesday December 14 2016, @08:09PM
> root for the underdog.
VIA?
Don't blame me, I voted for moose wang!
(Score: 3, Informative) by jasassin on Wednesday December 14 2016, @08:54PM
Ahhh the mighty Cyrix processor. It only took a week to compile a Linux kernel, two days of which was spent on floppy.c
The good ol days. Now the only thing slowing down my kernel builds is this wayland and xjennings clusterfuck. I wanna watch it scroll by without using 80% of the cpu on the fucking wayland and jennings display server manager protocol with x attached shims bullshit.
Yeah, I switch to console mode and stfu.
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(Score: 3, Insightful) by turgid on Thursday December 15 2016, @12:24AM
I don't wish to sound like a stuck record but Slackware.
I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent [wikipedia.org].