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Amazing Products TV AMD’s Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO Delivers Peak Power And Performance

Awesome Tips AMD’s Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO Delivers Peak Power And Performance



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AMD’s “Zen” core architecture meets the challenges of modern engineering workflows. As design engineers have seen their workflows evolve, a demand for more powerful workstations and resources has been created. AMD’s “Zen” core-based Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO family of CPUs has emerged as an industry leader, providing the performance required for emerging engineering and visualization workflows. AMD Director of Software Program Engineering, Chris Hall, shares how AMD has developed a technology scaling from notebooks to workstation processors to deliver power efficiency and the maximum possible performance.

*This video is a paid partnership with AMD.

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Comments

  1. i through it a review but it is only ad.

  2. …without having to think about the fact that they are running Windows which is the worst crap OS on the planet.
    For audio / video processing, go Apple.

  3. I thought I was going to watch a CNET video. It's just an AMD advertisement. Unsubscribed.

  4. Money money and money technology for the people with money

  5. Has anyone compared AMDs 7950 processor with the latest high-end TR processors?
    Isn't TR due for a refresh soon? I though I heard rumors they ended the product line. 😕

  6. * * please add SPONSORED ADVERTISEMENT, in the title next time. These are the types of items than LOWERS a brand credibility.

  7. No one care about amd still trash every year

  8. Isn’t cnet owned by a new company and risks becoming a content farm?

  9. Has anyone else wonder cnet with 3 million subscribers has the most empty comment section or its just me???

    • Bob
    • January 25, 2023

    Is it normal for CNET to post a video that's an advertisement for another company?

    • Dad
    • January 25, 2023

    😂

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