Intel 10th Gen: What’s in it For Me?

Intel 10th Gen: What’s in it For Me?

With Intel 10th Generation processors now featured inside our ultra-light GoBOXX SLM laptop, multicore, mega-tasking APEXX X-class workstations, and our best-selling flagship workstation, the APEXX S3, you may be asking yourself, “Why should I upgrade to a 10th gen system?”

Before spending your hard-earned money on new technology (or pretty much anything else for that matter) asking why an upgrade is worthwhile is always a fair question.

Let’s start with Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 which may, on the surface, sound like a straight-up replacement for Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 2.0, but such is not the case. In fact, 3.0 enhances 2.0 with a massive frequency boost on your fastest cores for more flexibility in order to get the most from your processor. Here’s how it works.

Inside a processor die, there are ten separate cores and each of them might have slightly varying frequencies. Intel® Thermal Velocity Boost goes out among all ten cores and locates the two best. It may be one and four, two and eight, six and ten—you get the picture. After finding the two best performing cores, it turbo boosts with those and enables BOXX systems to deliver optimal performance for your software applications whether you work in manufacturing and product design (SOLIDWORKS, ANSYS, CATIA, Inventor), architecture, engineering, and construction (Revit, AutoCAD, Civil 3D), or media & entertainment (Adobe, 3ds Max, Maya). Keep in mind, the availability and frequency upside of Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 is dependent upon a number of factors including:

  • Workload type

  • Number of active cores

  • Estimated current consumption

  • Estimated power consumption

  • Processor temperature

  • Drive support

Another advantage of Intel 10th gen is an increase in the number of processing cores. The 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i9 now has ten cores (with 20M Intel® Smart Cache), as opposed to eight in the previous version. Also key is Intel® Hyperthreading Technology (HT) available across all ten of those cores. Intel® HT Technology uses processor resources more efficiently, enabling multiple threads to run on each core.

It also increases processor throughput, improving overall performance on threaded software. This means you will be able to easily run demanding applications simultaneously while maintaining system responsiveness and keep your system protected, efficient, and manageable. In doing so, it allows for future business growth and new solution capabilities.

Digging deeper, Intel 10th Gen has replaced DDR3 support with DDR4-2933, thereby offering higher data transfer rates on the memory bus at lower voltages. It also allows for higher capacity memory modules, i.e., 16GB sticks vs. 128GB sticks. If that isn’t enough, in order to get more out of the system BOXX uses DDR4 at 3200MHz to deliver higher transfer rates. For overall instruction execution, there’s enhanced core and memory overclocking.

Lastly, with a 2.5G Ethernet connection soldered onto the motherboard and integrated Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX201 (which is actually gigabit wireless technology) you can expect lower battery consumption when supported by Wi-Fi 6 networks, higher data rates with peak gigabit speeds, and increased capacity with reduced latency to support higher numbers of users and devices thanks to improved medium access control (MAC) control signaling.

So…an upgrade makes good sense. Whether you’re in the market for a state-of-the-art desktop workstation or a slim laptop that may very well outperform your current PC, contact a BOXX performance specialist today at 01256 378 044 or visit https://boxx-tech.co.uk/

AMD Reaches the Summit with Ryzen 5000

AMD Reaches the Summit with Ryzen 5000

 

First came the AMD Ryzen Threadripper, the high-performance CPU which signalled that AMD, amid a sea of Intel processors, was ready to be taken seriously again—especially by post-production professionals working in media and entertainment. In fact, the 3rd generation Threadripper is key to APEXX T4, the first Avid-qualified BOXX workstation also noteworthy for a few other firsts: the first Avid-certified AMD CPU, the first single CPU with 64-cores, and the first (and only) CPU that can edit 8K RAW video. Now, AMD is back with another new processor and once again, it’s resoundingly clear that within the CPU marketplace, they are firmly planting their flag.

The new AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors have arrived, and although much of the online hype surrounding them focuses on gaming, don’t be distracted by it (unless you’re big into gaming, of course). The fact is, these CPUs are outstanding for creative pros, delivering best-in-class performance[i] for a variety of professional software applications from CAD and 3D design, to motion media, VR, and more. The new processors provide 16 cores/32 threads at 4.9GHz with available overclocking through performance boost overdrive[ii] (PBO), up to 40 PCIe® 4.0 lanes, and 19%[iii] instructions per cycle (IPC) improvement over the previous generation.

So, whether you’re 3D modelling, rendering complex scenes, running simulations, or powering VR, the Ryzen 500 Series will enable you to simultaneously multitask in SOLIDWORKS, Autodesk Revit, 3ds Max, Maya, Arnold, Cinema 4D, Adobe CC, V-Ray, and other professional applications—without sacrificing performance.

If that’s not enough good news, these state-of-the art processors are available now inside the BOXX APEXX Denali A3 workstation. Denali, you ask? Yes, because this machine will enable you to reach the summit of application performance, conquer your most demanding workflow, scale new heights of creativity/productivity and…APEXX Mount McKinley (the highest North American peak’s former moniker) doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. Kidding aside, Denali, powered by this processor, is indeed a game changer and as always, BOXX is first to market because of our decades-long commitment to providing creators with the best technology as soon as it becomes available.

In addition to the Ryzen CPU, the liquid-cooled Denali boasts up to two professional-grade AMD Radeon Pro™ or NVIDIA® RTX™ GPUs (with next-gen NVIDIA Ampere upgrades available by year’s end), up to 128GB of RAM, best-in-class connectivity with 10GB Ethernet and Thunderbolt 3, and Samsung 980 Pro PCIe® 4.0 NVMe SSDs for maximum graphics and storage throughput.

APEXX Denali with the AMD Ryzen 5000 Series CPU is highly configurable, so call a BOXX performance specialist today at 01256378044.BOXX to configure yours, or order email us at BoxxUK@centerprise.co.uk

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[i] Testing by AMD performance labs as of 09/01/2020. Multi-core performance evaluated with Cinebench R20 nT with a similarly configured Ryzen 9 5950X vs. a Core i9-10900K. Results may vary. R5K-005

[ii] Precision Boost Overdrive requires a compatible AMD Ryzen Threadripper, 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen processor or AMD Ryzen 5000 Series processor and a motherboard compatible with one or more of these processors. AMD 2nd Gen Ryzen processors including the Ryzen 3200G processor are not compatible with Precision Boost Overdrive. Because Precision Boost Overdrive enables the operation of the processor outside of specifications and in excess of factory settings, the use of the feature invalidates the AMD product warranty and may also void warranties offered by the system manufacturer or retailer. GD-135.

[iii] Testing by AMD performance labs as of 09/01/2020. IPC evaluated with a selection of 25 workloads running at a locked 4GHz frequency on 8-core “Zen 2” Ryzen 7 3800XT and “Zen 3” Ryzen 7 5800X desktop processors configured with Windows® 10, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (451.77), Samsung 860 Pro SSD, and 2x8GB DDR4-3600. Results may vary. R5K-003