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Sony quer lançar o PlayStation 4 no Brasil por menos de R$ 1.000
CEO da Sony conta que Sony está planejando lançar o PS4 no Brasil pelo valor de US$ 399.
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Por Paulo Felipe Vidal em 12 de Junho de 2013
http://www.tecmundo.com.br/ps4/40775-so ... -1-000.htm?
(Fonte da imagem: Reprodução/Sony)
Desde o seu anúncio oficial, todos gostariam de saber qual será o valor de lançamento do PlayStation 4 no Brasil. Será que teríamos um preço próximo do praticado nos Estados Unidos ou o console chegará no país com o velho conhecido “preço Brasil” atrelado a ele? Pois em uma entrevista à mídia brasileira, Jack Tretton, CEO da Sony Computer Entertainment of America, revelou o valor que a Sony está lutando para firmar para o PS4 brasileiro: menos de mil reais.
Em uma entrevista à revista Veja, Tretton contou que a Sony está planejando lançar o PS4 no Brasil pelo mesmo valor praticado nos EUA (US$ 399). Ele revela que entende a dificuldade em alcançar essa marca devido aos altos impostos cobrados no país, mas que a empresa lutará para que ele seja lançado no Brasil por esse valor.
É necessário ter cuidado ao se empolgar com a notícia, já que essa é a apenas a vontade da Sony. Se levarmos em consideração os impostos mencionados por Tretton, o preço do PS4 pode acabar sendo bem maior ao chegar no Brasil.
Mesmo assim, se a Sony resolver aplicar o valor do produto com os impostos no Brasil, nós teríamos algo próximo do preço cobrado pela Amazon em pré-venda (algo em torno de R$ 1,6 mil).
O preço final do PlayStation 4 no nosso país deve mesmo ser revelado somente mais próximo do lançamento do console, possivelmente durante a Brasil Game Show, evento que acontece em outubro. Até lá, ficamos com a informação da vontade de lançar o PS4 por um preço bem camarada.
Via Baixaki Jogos
AMD Unleashes First-Ever 5 GHz Processor
Enthusiasts get unbelievable PC performance with new AMD FX-9000 Series Processor
Fonte: http://www.amd.com/us/press-releases/Pa ... jun11.aspx
Los Angeles— E3 —6/11/2013
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today unveiled its most powerful member of the legendary AMD FX family of CPUs, the world’s first commercially available 5 GHz CPU processor, the AMD FX-9590. These 8-core CPUs deliver new levels of gaming and multimedia performance for desktop enthusiasts. AMD FX-9000 Series CPUs will be available initially in PCs through system integrators.
“At E3 this week, AMD demonstrated why it is at the core of gaming,” said Bernd Lienhard, corporate vice president and general manager, Client Products Division at AMD. “The new FX 5 GHz processor is an emphatic performance statement to the most demanding gamers seeking ultra-high resolution experiences including AMD Eyefinity technology. This is another proud innovation for AMD in delivering the world’s first commercially available 5 GHz processor.”
“AMD continues to push the envelope when it comes to desktop capabilities and power performance,” said Wallace Santos, CEO and founder of MAINGEAR. “In unveiling the world’s first 5 GHz 8-core CPU, AMD continues to lead the way in innovation while providing our customers with a best-in-class experience. We are thrilled to be part of this exciting launch.”
The new 5 GHz FX-9590 and 4.7 GHz FX-9370 feature the “Piledriver” architecture, are unlocked for easy overclocking and pave the way for enthusiasts to enjoy higher CPU speeds and related performance gains1. Additionally, these processors feature AMD Turbo Core 3.0 technology to dynamically optimize performance across CPU cores and enable maximum computing for the most intensive workloads.
AMD was the first to break the 1 GHz barrier in May of 2000 and continues to set the standard in technology innovation including the first Windows compatible 64-bit PC processor and the first native dual-core and quad-core processors. AMD also introduced the first APU (unifying CPU and Radeon™ graphics on the same chip) and the first x86 quad-core SoC, continuing forward with HSA architectures and programming models.
The new AMD FX CPUs will be available from system integrators globally beginning this summer. Two models will be available:
FX-9590: Eight “Piledriver” cores, 5 GHz Max Turbo
FX-9370: Eight “Piledriver” cores, 4.7 GHz Max Turbo
Supporting Resources
Check out the AMD FX Family of CPUs here
Visit our ‘Be Invincible’ landing page for more information on the APU Advantage
Read AMD Blogs for more details on why AMD is the Core of Gaming
Watch AMD APU demos on the AMD YouTube Channel
Follow all the news from AMD on Twitter: @AMD
Join AMD on Facebook
About AMD
AMD (NYSE: AMD) is a semiconductor design innovator leading the next era of vivid digital experiences with its groundbreaking AMD Accelerated Processing Units are (APUs) that power a wide range of computing devices. AMD’s server computing products focused on driving industry-leading cloud computing and virtualization environments. AMD’s superior graphics technologies are found in a variety of solutions ranging from game consoles, PCs to supercomputers. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.
E quem compra jogos que não são lançamentos fora das promoções? Caiu muito de preço, mas não vi nenhum jogo dessa lista mais barato do que no Steam.Bourne escreveu:É... acho que vou virar um "consolista"
Tem coisa mais barata do que na Steam.
http://www.americanas.com.br/linha/2912 ... &WT.srch=1
Aiai, saudades dos Atlhon 64, isso sim....Bourne escreveu:E agora Intel? Onde está seu Deus?
AMD Unleashes First-Ever 5 GHz Processor
Enthusiasts get unbelievable PC performance with new AMD FX-9000 Series Processor
Fonte: http://www.amd.com/us/press-releases/Pa ... jun11.aspx
Los Angeles— E3 —6/11/2013
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today unveiled its most powerful member of the legendary AMD FX family of CPUs, the world’s first commercially available 5 GHz CPU processor, the AMD FX-9590. These 8-core CPUs deliver new levels of gaming and multimedia performance for desktop enthusiasts. AMD FX-9000 Series CPUs will be available initially in PCs through system integrators.
“At E3 this week, AMD demonstrated why it is at the core of gaming,” said Bernd Lienhard, corporate vice president and general manager, Client Products Division at AMD. “The new FX 5 GHz processor is an emphatic performance statement to the most demanding gamers seeking ultra-high resolution experiences including AMD Eyefinity technology. This is another proud innovation for AMD in delivering the world’s first commercially available 5 GHz processor.”
“AMD continues to push the envelope when it comes to desktop capabilities and power performance,” said Wallace Santos, CEO and founder of MAINGEAR. “In unveiling the world’s first 5 GHz 8-core CPU, AMD continues to lead the way in innovation while providing our customers with a best-in-class experience. We are thrilled to be part of this exciting launch.”
The new 5 GHz FX-9590 and 4.7 GHz FX-9370 feature the “Piledriver” architecture, are unlocked for easy overclocking and pave the way for enthusiasts to enjoy higher CPU speeds and related performance gains1. Additionally, these processors feature AMD Turbo Core 3.0 technology to dynamically optimize performance across CPU cores and enable maximum computing for the most intensive workloads.
AMD was the first to break the 1 GHz barrier in May of 2000 and continues to set the standard in technology innovation including the first Windows compatible 64-bit PC processor and the first native dual-core and quad-core processors. AMD also introduced the first APU (unifying CPU and Radeon™ graphics on the same chip) and the first x86 quad-core SoC, continuing forward with HSA architectures and programming models.
The new AMD FX CPUs will be available from system integrators globally beginning this summer. Two models will be available:
FX-9590: Eight “Piledriver” cores, 5 GHz Max Turbo
FX-9370: Eight “Piledriver” cores, 4.7 GHz Max Turbo
Supporting Resources
Check out the AMD FX Family of CPUs here
Visit our ‘Be Invincible’ landing page for more information on the APU Advantage
Read AMD Blogs for more details on why AMD is the Core of Gaming
Watch AMD APU demos on the AMD YouTube Channel
Follow all the news from AMD on Twitter: @AMD
Join AMD on Facebook
About AMD
AMD (NYSE: AMD) is a semiconductor design innovator leading the next era of vivid digital experiences with its groundbreaking AMD Accelerated Processing Units are (APUs) that power a wide range of computing devices. AMD’s server computing products focused on driving industry-leading cloud computing and virtualization environments. AMD’s superior graphics technologies are found in a variety of solutions ranging from game consoles, PCs to supercomputers. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.
AMD reveals base clock, power rating for 5GHz CPU
by Cyril Kowaliski — 2:42 PM on June 13, 2013
On Tuesday, AMD introduced its new FX-9000-series processors. The company quoted their peak Turbo speeds (5GHz for the FX-9590, 4.7GHz for the FX-9370) and a rough time frame for availability ("this summer"), but it revealed little else. We were left wondering about base clocks, power envelopes, and potential retail availability.
Well, today, AMD has finally answered our questions. The company told us the base clocks for the FX-9590 and FX-9370 are 4.7GHz and 4.4GHz, respectively. Also, as rumored, thermal envelopes for both offerings are "~220W." That's a substantial increase over the 125W TDP of AMD's current FX-series flagship, the FX-8350.
AMD's original announcement said the FX-9590 and FX-9370 would become "available from system integrators globally beginning this summer." We asked whether these processors will also be available at retail. The company's response: "AMD is considering all options, but their initial plan is [system integrators]." In other words, you may not find these chips outside of pre-built PCs.
As Scott pointed out on Tuesday, keeping a 220W processor from overheating likely requires some exotic liquid cooling. System integrators will presumably offer machines tailor-built to accommodate the FX-9590 and FX-9370, but sticking the same CPUs into any old enthusiast PC could be fraught with danger—or, most likely, loud fan noise and thermal throttling. AMD's decision to target system integrators exclusively may be sensible given the cooling requirements involved here.
To get a sense of how these chips are likely to perform, have a look at this section of our FX-8350 review, where we overclocked the same "Vishera" silicon to a 4.5GHz base clock with a 4.8GHz Turbo peak, very similar to the FX-9370's 4.4/4.7GHz base/peak frequencies.