Join Us Tomorrow for an AT Forums AMA with AMD's James Prior
by Ryan Smith on May 8, 2018 6:00 PM ESTOn Wednesday, May 9th through Thursday, May 10th AnandTech's community team will be hosting an ask-me-anything session with James Prior, Senior Manager for AMD's Client Enthusiast Team, on the AnandTech CPU and Overclocking Forums. Have a question about Ryzen? Now’s your chance to speak with AMD directly. Log into the forums to join the discussion and learn about the latest news on the future of AMD and the Ryzen Desktop platform.
This thread will be unlocked, open and live for 24 hours starting at 12:00pm (noon) ET on Wednesday, May 9th. Questions will be moderated and supervised by AnandTech Assistant Community Manager, Joshua Simenhoff, as well as a full team of moderators.
Ask Me Anything Rules
- No tech support questions, as these require in-depth personal follow-up and diagnostics.
- All Rules of Conduct apply.
- Keep questions direct and to the point.
- Avoid opinion bias, as in, "Why are all your products awesome/horrible?"
- Be respectful of our guests--no insults, no leading questions.
- Do not post duplicate questions or repost your question multiple times.
- Not all questions may be answered. Questions may not be answered in the order in which they are received or posted.
Only registered users will be able to ask questions, so if you haven’t yet, be sure to register now for your chance to participate!
The official representatives will reply periodically, using a recognized and verified account.
Please join us on this date to throw your questions into the mix and ask AMD what you've always wanted to ask!
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DellaMirandola13 - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
Heterogeneous computing was considered an important element in the days of Bulldozer especially around the KaverI launch. With Zen is heterogeneous computing still considered important and if so then what kind of future are we looking at?amar.znzi - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
basically specialized chips for everything, instead of general purpose computers like CPUs. Think ASICS, GPUs, etc.hafizmajid - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
why is it so impossible to find ryzen laptops below £600 (equivilent to $600 before taxes US)hafizmajid - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
With the Ryzen Cpu will we ever see the return of motherboard graphics especially as we start to get more and more cores and where high end gpus are not required and apus are restricted thermally and bandwidth wise.hafizmajid - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
will we start seeing multi socket motherboards with AM4 or threadripperVisual - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
Dudes, the article comments are not the forums. There is a link to the forums in the article, and there is a pinned thread in it - ask your questions there not here. And wait after the indicated start time...eva02langley - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
Is AMD planning to develop a high-end APU for gaming on a single chip? With the PS4 and the Xbox one, AMD should be capable of offering something for their mobile division and desktop division without having to resort to discrete GPU at 1080p.29a - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
Will the Ryzen article ever be finished?Murloc - Wednesday, May 9, 2018 - link
ITT: people who don't care even to read the title.CarolineWebb - Thursday, February 14, 2019 - link
thanks