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AMD Showcases Latest Ryzen and Radeon Systems at V-Festival
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- AMD showcased the latest Ryzen 9700X and Radeon RX 7600 at 'V-Festival' and operated a gaming experience zone.
- The Ryzen 9700X, based on the Zen5 architecture, delivers optimized performance and high power efficiency for gaming and broadcasting.
- AMD stated that they are receiving positive feedback in the Korean PC market by building the optimal gaming environment with the Radeon RX 7600.
At the 'V-Festival,' a virtual YouTuber festival held at the SETEC exhibition hall in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, AMD drew significant attention by showcasing its latest Ryzen 9700X processor and Radeon RX 7600 graphics card. At the event, AMD collaborated with iDreamSky's booth for their new game, 'Strinova,' to operate a gaming experience zone, offering attendees a chance to directly experience next-generation gaming performance. This experience zone particularly highlighted the exceptional performance of AMD's latest hardware within a unique game environment featuring a system that seamlessly blended 3D and 2D.
The AMD Ryzen 7 9700X, based on the latest Zen 5 architecture, boasts exceptional performance and power efficiency, particularly optimized for gaming, broadcasting, and image editing. Featuring an 8-core 16-thread configuration, it's optimized for multi-core processing. With a 5.5GHz boost clock and 40MB of cache memory, it delivers outstanding performance even in demanding tasks. Its exceptionally low TDP of 65W has earned it praise for its power efficiency.
In addition, AMD is providing the optimal gaming environment with the Radeon RX 7600 graphics card, another next-generation gaming processor that has garnered considerable interest and is receiving a positive response in the Korean PC market. Sang-Kyeom Kim, AMD's Technology Marketing Manager, expressed his excitement at the opportunity to introduce AMD's latest products, stating that they will continue to interact with users through various offline events in the future.
Source - V-Festival