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  1. 2018.07.30 2018년 2분기 AMD 실적, 순이익 1억 1600만달러 by 랩터 인터내셔널
  2. 2018.07.29 인텔의 8코어 Core-i9 9900K, 9700K 관련 정보 by 랩터 인터내셔널
  3. 2018.07.29 2018년 2분기 인텔 실적발표, 모든 사업 분야가 상승세 지속 by 랩터 인터내셔널
  4. 2018.07.21 하늘을 나는 자동차, 내년부터 정식 시판 (Terrafugia) by 랩터 인터내셔널
  5. 2018.07.21 NVIDIA 오큘러스 등, 차세대 가상현실 규격 VirtualLink 발표 by 랩터 인터내셔널
  6. 2018.07.21 Toshiba, QLC 기술로 96층 BiCS FLASH 개발 by 랩터 인터내셔널
  7. 2018.07.21 킹스톤 A1000 NVMe SSD 벤치마크, 저렴한 NVMe by 랩터 인터내셔널
  8. 2018.07.21 HP EX920 M.2 SSD 리뷰 : Finding the Mainstream Sweet Spot by 랩터 인터내셔널
  9. 2018.07.15 ASUS, ScreenPad 탑재 ZenBook Pro 15 21일 발매 by 랩터 인터내셔널
  10. 2018.07.15 6코어 8750H + GTX 1070, HP OMEN 15 발매 by 랩터 인터내셔널

GAAP Financial Results

 Q2 2018Q2 2017Y/YQ1 2018Q/Q
Revenue$1.76B$1.15B Up 53%$1.65B Up 7%
Gross margin %37%34% Up 3 pp36% Up 1 pp
Operating expense$499M$412M Up $87M$477M Up $22M
Operating expense / revenue %28%36% Down 8 pp29% Down 1 pp
Operating income (loss)$153M$(1M) Up $154M$120M Up $33M
Net income (loss)$116M$(42M) Up $158M$81M Up $35M
Earnings (loss) per share$0.11$(0.04) Up $0.15$0.08 Up $0.03


AMD가 2018년 2분기 실적을 발표했다. 발표에 따르면 2분기 매출은 17억 6000만달러, 영업 이익은 1억 5300만달러, 순이익은 1억 1600만달러를 기록했다.


- 주요 발표 내용


1. 컴퓨팅 및 그래픽 부문의 매출은 전년 동기 대비 64% 증가한 10억 9000만 달러, 전분기 대비 3% 감소. 전년 대비 매출 성장은 Radeon 제품의 강력한 판매와 Ryzen 제품의 지속적인 성장에 기인. 4분기 대비 감소는 주로 블록체인 시장에서 GPU 제품의 매출 감소와 관련이 있으며 클라이언트 프로세서 평균 판매 가격(ASP)은 주로 데스크톱 프로세서 ASP가 하락했으나 모바일 프로세서 ASP가 상승되어 부분적인 상쇄, 전년 동기 및 분기 대비 하락.


2. GPU ASP는 채널 및 데이터 센터용 Radeon 제품에 힘입어 전년 대비 증가. GPU ASP는 데이터 센터의 GPU 판매로 인해 1/4 분기 증가.


3. 영업 이익은 전년도 7백만 달러의 영업 이익과 전 분기 1억 3800만 달러의 영업 이익과 비교하여 1억 1700만달러를 기록. 전년 대비 영업 이익 개선은 주로 매출 증가에 기인. 1/4 분기 영업 이익 감소는 주로 매출 감소와 영업 비용 증가로 인한 것.


4. 엔터프라이즈, 임베디드 및 세미 커스텀 부문의 매출은 6억 7000만 달러로 전년 대비 37% 증가했으며 세미 커스텀 및 서버 매출 증가로 인해 전년 동기 대비 26% 증가. 영업 이익은 전년도 1600만 달러의 영업 이익과 전 분기 1400만 달러의 영업 이익과 비교해 6900만 달러를 기록. 전년 동기 및 분기 대비 증가는 주로 매출 증가로 인한 것.


5. 기타 모든 영업 손실은 전년도 2400만 달러의 영업 손실 및 전 분기 3200만 달러와 비교하여 3300만 달러를 기록

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해외 coolaler.com 사이트에서 인텔의 새로우 8코어 프로세서인 Core-i9 9900K, 9700K에 대해 보도했다. 보도 내용에 따르면 인텔의 새로운 8코어 하이엔드 프로세서인 Core-i9 9900K, 9700K는 코어와 히트 스프레더간에 TIM이 아닌 솔더링을 적용한다.


상위 9900K 모델은 3.60 ~ 5.00GHz 클럭으로 동작하며 16MB L3 캐시 탑재, 8코어 / 16스레드 구성, 9700K 모델은 3.60 ~ 4.90GHz 클럭으로 동작하며 12MB L3 캐시 탑재, 8코어 / 8스레드 구성으로 스펙적인 차별성을 두고 있으며 두 모델 모두 TDP는 95와트로 확인되고 있다.


해당 정보는 인텔의 공식 발표가 아닌 "루머" 임을 참고할 것.


출처 - http://www.coolaler.com/threads/intel-881.351678/



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• 2분기 매출은 170억 달러로 전년 동기 대비 15% 증가. 데이터 센터 사업은 26% 성장했으며 PC 매출은 6% 성장
• 주당 순이익(EPS)은 1.05 달러로 82% 증가, 비 GAAP EPS는 1.04 달러로 44% 증가
• 연간 매출 전망을 약 695억 달러로, GAAP EPS 전망을 약 410억 달러로, 비 GAAP EPS를 4.15 달러로 모두 상향 조정



Key Business Unit Revenue and Trends

Q2 2018

vs. Q2 2017

          PC-centric

CCG

$8.7 billion

up

6%

         


          Data-centric

DCG

$5.5 billion

up

27%

IOTG

$880 million

up

22%

NSG

$1.1 billion

up

23%

PSG

$517 million

up

18%

up

26%*

* Data-centric businesses include DCG, IOTG, NSG, PSG and All Other


각 사업 부문 별 세부 실적을 보면 클라이언트 컴퓨팅 그룹(PC 등)은 전년 대비 6% 증가, 데이터 센터 그룹(서버 등)은 27% 증가, 사물 인터넷 그룹(인텔 게이트웨이 등)은 22% 증가, 비 휘발성 솔루션즈 그룹(인텔 옵테인 SSD 등)은 23% 증가, 프로그래머블 솔루션즈 그룹(FPGA 등)은 18% 증가 등 모든 사업 분야가 수 년째 지속 성장 중

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미국 Terrafugia 업체가 개발중인 하늘 나는 자동차가 2019년부터 시판된다.


하늘을 나는 자동차 Transition은 미국 연방 항공국 FAA과 미국 고속도로 안전국 NHTSA 양쪽 기준에 대응하여 안전 벨트와 에어백, 낙하산의 안전 장비도 탑재한다.


Transition의 동력은 가솔린 엔진과 리튬 이온 전지보다 안전성이 높은 인산 리튬 이온 전지의 하이브리드로 구성이다. 순항시 최고 속도는 시속 161km, 지상 주행시 최고 속도는 밝히지 않았으나 고속 도로를 달릴 수 있는 정도라고 알려졌다. 항속 거리는 약 644km, 두 명의 시트를 갖추며 유효 적재량은 약 227kg, 자동차 모드에서 비행 모드로 변형은 1분 이내 이행.



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엔비디아(NVIDIA), 오큘러스(Oculus), 밸브(Valve), AMD, 마이크로소프트(Microsoft)가 참여하는 연합은 차세대 VR 헤드셋 오픈 규격으로 버추얼링크(VirtualLink)를 발표했다.


VirtualLink는 USB Type-C의 DisplayPort Alternate Mode로 단일 접속만을 이용함으로써 복수의 코드와 커넥터를 사용하지 않고 VR 헤드셋을 PC 외 디바이스에 접속할 수 있도록 하는 규격이다. VR 설정의 간소화 및 설치 시간을 개선하고 노트 PC 등의 포트가 적은 디바이스에서 VR 체험을 가능하도록 한다. 또 고해상도 디스플레이용으로 4기의 HBR3 DisplayPort 레인, 고해상도 카메라 및 센서용 USB 3.1 데이터 채널을 지원하며 최대 27W의 전력 공급이 가능하다. 또 VR용으로 개발되고 있어 지연과 대역폭의 최적화도 진행된다.


NVIDIA는 차세대 VR 체험의 실현을 위해서는 지금까지 이상의 디스플레이 해상도와 함께 트래킹 및 AR(증강현실)용 광대역 카메라를 탑재할 필요가 있다고 밝히며 파트너들과 함께 VirtualLink를 추진한다.

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도시바 메모리는 4비트 셀 (쿼드 레벨 셀, QLC) 기술을 적용한 3D 플래시 메모리로 96층 BiCS FLASH 프로토 타입 샘플을 개발했다고 발표했다. 싱글 칩 메모리 용량을 최고 수준으로 끌어 올렸으며 9월초부터 SSD 및 SSD 컨트롤러 제조업체에 샘플을 제공하고, 2019년 양산을 시작할 예정이다.

QLC 기술의 장점은 메모리 셀 당 데이터 비트 수를 3에서 4로 끌어 올려 용량을 크게 확장시키는 것이다. 신제품은 Western Digital Corporation과 공동 개발한 단일 칩으로 업계 최대 용량인 1.33 테라비트를 달성했고, 하나의 패키지에 16칩 스택 아키텍처를 갖춘 탁월한 용량으로 2.66 테라바이트를 실현한다. SNS 및 IoT 확산에 따라 모바일 단말기 등에서 발생하는 방대한 양의 데이터가 지속적으로 증가하고 있어 이를 실시간으로 분석 할 수 있는 대용량 / 고성능 스토리지의 필요성에 대응하는 제품이다. 

새로운 디바이스의 패키지 프로토 타입은 8월 6일~9일까지 미국 캘리포니아주 산타클라라에서 개최되는 2018 플래시 메모리 서밋에서 전시 될 예정.

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Specifications

Product
A1000 240GB
A1000 480GB
A1000 960GB
Pricing
$86.96
$150.85
$314.99
Form Factor
M.2 2280 S3
M.2 2280 S3M.2 2280 S3
Interface / Protocol
PCIe 3.0 x2 / NVMe 1.2
PCIe 3.0 x2 / NVMe 1.2PCIe 3.0 x2 / NVMe 1.2
Controller
Phison PS5008-E8
Phison PS5008-E8Phison PS5008-E8
DRAM
Nanya DDR3
Nanya DDR3Nanya DDR3
NAND
Toshiba 64-Layer TLC
Toshiba 64-Layer TLCToshiba 64-Layer TLC
Sequential Read
1,500 MB/s
1,500 MB/s
1,500 MB/s
Sequential Write
800 MB/s
900 MB/s
1,000 MB/s
Random Read
100,000 IOPS
100,000 IOPS100,000 IOPS
Random Write
80,000 IOPS
90,000 IOPS100,000 IOPS
Encryption
None
NoneNone
Endurance
150 TBW
300 TBW
600 TBW
Product Number
SA1000M8/240G
SA1000M8/480GSA1000M8/960G
Warranty
5-Years Limited
5-Years Limited5-Years Limited


킹스톤 A1000 NVMe SSD 제품 리뷰 입니다. 제품은 Phison PS5008-E8 메인 컨트롤러와 PCIe 3.0 x2 / NVMe 1.2 인터페이스 및 프로토콜을 지원합니다. 낸드 플래시는 도시바의 64층 TLC 낸드를 탑재하고, 시퀀셜 읽기 성능은 1500MB/s, 쓰기 성능은  800~1000MB/s, 랜덤 읽기 성능은 100000IOPS, 쓰기 성능은 80000~100000 IOPS 이며 워런티는 5년 입니다.


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출처 - https://www.tomshardware.com

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HP 브랜드 EX920 M.2 SSD 스펙

컨트롤러 : 실리콘 모션 SM2262

낸드플래시 : 인텔 마이크론 64층 3D TLC

시퀀셜 읽기 : 3200MB/s - 3200MB/s - 3200MB/s

시퀀셜 쓰기 : 1200MB/s - 1600MB/s - 1800MB/s

랜덤 읽기 : 180k IOPS - 340k IOPS - 350k IOPS

랜덤 쓰기 : 250k IOPS - 260k IOPS - 250k IOPS








벤치마크 테스트 시스템


AnandTech 2018 Consumer SSD Testbed
CPUIntel Xeon E3 1240 v5
MotherboardASRock Fatal1ty E3V5 Performance Gaming/OC
ChipsetIntel C232
Memory4x 8GB G.SKILL Ripjaws DDR4-2400 CL15
GraphicsAMD Radeon HD 5450, 1920x1200@60Hz
SoftwareWindows 10 x64, version 1709
Linux kernel version 4.14, fio version 3.6
Spectre/Meltdown microcode and OS patches current as of May 2018


AnandTech Storage Bench - The Destroyer

The Destroyer is an extremely long test replicating the access patterns of very IO-intensive desktop usage. A detailed breakdown can be found in this article. Like real-world usage, the drives do get the occasional break that allows for some background garbage collection and flushing caches, but those idle times are limited to 25ms so that it doesn't take all week to run the test. These AnandTech Storage Bench (ATSB) tests do not involve running the actual applications that generated the workloads, so the scores are relatively insensitive to changes in CPU performance and RAM from our new testbed, but the jump to a newer version of Windows and the newer storage drivers can have an impact.

We quantify performance on this test by reporting the drive's average data throughput, the average latency of the I/O operations, and the total energy used by the drive over the course of the test.

ATSB - The Destroyer (Data Rate)

The average data rate from the 1TB HP EX920 on The Destroyer is a bit disappointing, falling below the lower-capacity Intel 760p and only a little over half as fast as current 1TB high-end NVMe SSDs. The EX920 is still substantially faster than SATA SSDs or low-end NVMe SSDs like the Phison E8-based Kingston A1000, but the EX920 is definitely not in the same league as Samsung's drives or the current WD Black.

ATSB - The Destroyer (Average Latency)ATSB - The Destroyer (99th Percentile Latency)

The average and 99th percentile latency scores from the HP EX920 cast the drive in a slightly better light than the average data rate did, but it is still falling short of the high-end NVMe drives. The EX920 scores better than the smaller Intel 760p on these two metrics, even though the Intel drive delivered a higher average data rate.

ATSB - The Destroyer (Average Read Latency)ATSB - The Destroyer (Average Write Latency)

The HP EX920's average read latency is about twice as high as the high-end NVMe SSDs. The average write latency of the EX920 is also worse than the Samsung drives and WD Black by about the same factor, but the boundary for the top tier of drives is not as sharp since the Plextor M9Pe and the aging Toshiba OCZ RD400 are also lagging behind some.

ATSB - The Destroyer (99th Percentile Read Latency)ATSB - The Destroyer (99th Percentile Write Latency)

The 99th percentile read latency of the HP EX920 is decent, though it could also be said that this is simply a matter of Samsung's drives being uncharacteristically unimpressive while the WD Black sets a high standard. The 99th percentile write latency of the EX920 is clearly a problem, with more than 40% higher latency than any drive in this bunch that isn't using a Silicon Motion controller. The EX920 and Intel 760p fare much better than the previous generation Intel 600p thanks to improvements to both the flash and the controller, but it is clear that Silicon Motion still needs to work of their QoS.

ATSB - The Destroyer (Power)

The energy usage of the HP EX920 when running The Destroyer is a bit on the high side by M.2 NVMe SSD standards, but it doesn't stand out from other power-hungry drives including the Samsung 970 EVO. Unlike the 970 EVO, the EX920 doesn't justify its high power consumption with high performance, though even the 970 EVO's power consumption is hard to excuse when the WD Black offers the same performance for a little over half of the energy usage. NVMe power efficiency is still a work in progress for the industry as a whole.


Random Read Performance

Our first test of random read performance uses very short bursts of operations issued one at a time with no queuing. The drives are given enough idle time between bursts to yield an overall duty cycle of 20%, so thermal throttling is impossible. Each burst consists of a total of 32MB of 4kB random reads, from a 16GB span of the disk. The total data read is 1GB.

Burst 4kB Random Read (Queue Depth 1)

The HP EX920 surprises with a new record high burst random read performance from a flash-based SSD. It's still nothing compared Intel's Optane SSDs, but it's a substantial improvement over the competition. Even the MLC-based drives can't beat the EX920 on this test.

Our sustained random read performance is similar to the random read test from our 2015 test suite: queue depths from 1 to 32 are tested, and the average performance and power efficiency across QD1, QD2 and QD4 are reported as the primary scores. Each queue depth is tested for one minute or 32GB of data transferred, whichever is shorter. After each queue depth is tested, the drive is given up to one minute to cool off so that the higher queue depths are unlikely to be affected by accumulated heat build-up. The individual read operations are again 4kB, and cover a 64GB span of the drive.

Sustained 4kB Random Read

On the longer random read test, the HP EX920 no longer stands out, but it's securely within the high-end performance bracket and isn't too far behind the fastest TLC SSD.

Sustained 4kB Random Read (Power Efficiency)
Power Efficiency in MB/s/WAverage Power in W

The power efficiency of the EX920 during the sustained random read test is poor, but the Samsung 970 EVO's score is almost as bad. Both drives need to improve a lot to match the WD Black or even the Toshiba XG5, which are a bit slower but draw a full 1W less power during the test.


Random Write Performance

Our test of random write burst performance is structured similarly to the random read burst test, but each burst is only 4MB and the total test length is 128MB. The 4kB random write operations are distributed over a 16GB span of the drive, and the operations are issued one at a time with no queuing.

Burst 4kB Random Write (Queue Depth 1)

The burst random write performance of the HP EX920 isn't quite the fastest we've measured, but it's still excellent. The Intel 760p managed a few percent faster with the same controller, but it's the WD Black that currently seems to have the fastest SLC write cache.

As with the sustained random read test, our sustained 4kB random write test runs for up to one minute or 32GB per queue depth, covering a 64GB span of the drive and giving the drive up to 1 minute of idle time between queue depths to allow for write caches to be flushed and for the drive to cool down.

Sustained 4kB Random Write

On the longer random write test, the HP EX920 isn't quite in the top tier of drives, but it still performs better than most of the older high-end NVMe SSDs like the RD400 and XG5.

Sustained 4kB Random Write (Power Efficiency)
Power Efficiency in MB/s/WAverage Power in W

The power efficiency of the HP EX920 during the sustained random write test is good, but can't compete with the WD Black and Toshiba XG5. It's still a huge improvement over Silicon Motion's previous generation as represented here by the Intel 600p.


Sequential Read Performance

Our first test of sequential read performance uses short bursts of 128MB, issued as 128kB operations with no queuing. The test averages performance across eight bursts for a total of 1GB of data transferred from a drive containing 16GB of data. Between each burst the drive is given enough idle time to keep the overall duty cycle at 20%.

Burst 128kB Sequential Read (Queue Depth 1)

The HP EX920 breaks another record by delivering burst sequential read speeds of almost 2.5GB/s, when no other TLC-based SSD we've tested has yet hit 2GB/s on this test. The EX920 is even beating the MLC and 3D XPoint-based drives on this test.

Our test of sustained sequential reads uses queue depths from 1 to 32, with the performance and power scores computed as the average of QD1, QD2 and QD4. Each queue depth is tested for up to one minute or 32GB transferred, from a drive containing 64GB of data. This test is run twice: once with the drive prepared by sequentially writing the test data, and again after the random write test has mixed things up, causing fragmentation inside the SSD that isn't visible to the OS. These two scores represent the two extremes of how the drive would perform under real-world usage, where wear leveling and modifications to some existing data will create some internal fragmentation that degrades performance, but usually not to the extent shown here.

Sustained 128kB Sequential Read

On the longer sequential read test with higher queue depths, the Samsung 960 PRO catches up to the EX920 and Samsung's TLC-based competitors come close. However, this only applies to a clean drive and data that was written sequentially. When the data has been fragmented by random writes, the sequential read speed of the EX920 drops by a lot, leaving it merely average and much slower than the Samsung drives (or the Optane SSD that is immune to this form of fragmentation).

Sustained 128kB Sequential Read (Power Efficiency)
Power Efficiency in MB/s/WAverage Power in W

With such high sequential read performance on a clean drive, it's no surprise to see the HP EX920 near the top of the efficiency chart, even though the drive is pulling more than 5W. On fragmented data the EX920 ends up worse off than any drive that isn't using a Silicon Motion controller, because the sequential read speed tanks while power consumption remains about the same.


Sequential Write Performance

Our test of sequential write burst performance is structured identically to the sequential read burst performance test save for the direction of the data transfer. Each burst writes 128MB as 128kB operations issued at QD1, for a total of 1GB of data written to a drive containing 16GB of data.

Burst 128kB Sequential Write (Queue Depth 1)

The burst sequential write speed of the HP EX920 is great, but it is overshadowed a bit by the large lead Samsung's 970 EVO has on this test.

Our test of sustained sequential writes is structured identically to our sustained sequential read test, save for the direction of the data transfers. Queue depths range from 1 to 32 and each queue depth is tested for up to one minute or 32GB, followed by up to one minute of idle time for the drive to cool off and perform garbage collection. The test is confined to a 64GB span of the drive.

Sustained 128kB Sequential Write

On the longer sequential write test, the HP EX920 falls a bit further behind as the scores of the top-tier drives are a bit more spread out than for the burst test. The EX920 is still providing performance that is worthy of a high-end NVMe SSD, but it can't match Samsung or WD.

Sustained 128kB Sequential Write (Power Efficiency)
Power Efficiency in MB/s/WAverage Power in W

The power efficiency of the HP EX920 on the sustained sequential write test is good, but several drives deliver higher performance while drawing less power, and the 970 EVO offers substantially higher performance with only slightly higher power draw. The most efficient drive is still the Toshiba XG5, which performs the same as the EX920 on this test but draws only 3W while the EX920 requires more than 5W.


Mixed Random Performance

Our test of mixed random reads and writes covers mixes varying from pure reads to pure writes at 10% increments. Each mix is tested for up to 1 minute or 32GB of data transferred. The test is conducted with a queue depth of 4, and is limited to a 64GB span of the drive. In between each mix, the drive is given idle time of up to one minute so that the overall duty cycle is 50%.

Mixed 4kB Random Read/Write

None of the flash-based SSDs can come close to the performance of Intel's Optane SSDs on the mixed random I/O test. But setting that aside and looking only at the drives that are priced close enough to be in direct competition, the HP EX920's performance is great: it narrowly beats the WD Black and is surpassed only by Samsung's top drives. The 1TB EX920 is substantially faster than the smaller Intel 760p and more than twice as fast as the Crucial MX500 SATA SSD.

Sustained 4kB Mixed Random Read/Write (Power Efficiency)
Power Efficiency in MB/s/WAverage Power in W

The power efficiency of the EX920 during the mixed random I/O test is nothing special. As with many other tests, the HP draws more power than most drives, leading to poor efficiency when it can't also deliver top performance. The WD Black offers about the same performance with a 2W power draw instead of the 3W the HP requires, which allows the WD Black to beat even the super-fast Optane SSD for efficiency.


Mixed Sequential Performance

Our test of mixed sequential reads and writes differs from the mixed random I/O test by performing 128kB sequential accesses rather than 4kB accesses at random locations, and the sequential test is conducted at queue depth 1. The range of mixes tested is the same, and the timing and limits on data transfers are also the same as above.

Mixed 128kB Sequential Read/Write

The HP EX920 doesn't offer the fastest performance on the mixed sequential I/O test, but it does maintain an average that's well above 1GB/s and close enough to the top drives that the difference would be barely noticeable without our benchmarking tools. The EX920 is substantially faster than drives like the Toshiba XG5 and Plextor M9Pe that also use 64L 3D TLC, and it's almost four times faster than the Crucial MX500 SATA SSD.

Sustained 128kB Mixed Sequential Read/Write (Power Efficiency)
Power Efficiency in MB/s/WAverage Power in W

As usual, the HP EX920 draws quite a bit of power-almost as much as the Samsung 970 EVO. Since the EX920 doesn't offer quite the same level of performance, its efficiency score suffers but remains ahead of the older generation of high-end NVMe SSDs.


출처 - https://www.anandtech.com

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ASUS는 터치 패드가 터치 대응 액정인 ScreenPad를 탑재한 15.6형 노트북 ZenBook Pro 15 UX580GE/GD 및 ScreenPad를 생략한 하위 UX550GD 발매일을 결정했다.


ScreenPad 탑재 UX580GE-8950 및 UX580GD-8750은 7월 21일 발매, 비 탑재 UX550GD-8750은 7월 13일 발매한다.


UX580GE-8950의 주요 사양은 CPU에 Core i9-8950HK(2.9GHz, 비디오 기능 내장), 메모리 16GB, 1TB PCI Express SSD, GPU에 GeForce GTX 1050 Ti(4GB), 3840×2160(4K)/터치 대응 15.6형 광택 액정 디스플레이 및 ScreenPad, OS에 Windows 10 Pro 등을 탑재.


중급 UX580GD-8750은 CPU가 Core i7-8750H(2.2GHz, 동), SSD 512GB, GPU가 GeForce GTX 1050(4GB)로 변경된다.


하위 UX550GD-8750는 중간 모델에서 액정을 1920×1080/터치 비대응 광택으로, SSD를 SATA 6Gbps 접속 512GB, OS를 Windows 10 Home으로 변경하고 ScreenPad를 생략한다.


인터페이스는 거의 공통으로 Thunderbolt 3 ×2, USB 3.1 ×2, microSD 카드 슬롯, IEEE 802.11ac 대응 무선 LAN, Bluetooth 4.1, HDMI, 30만 화소 Web 카메라, 지문 센서, 음성 입출력 등을 탑재한다. 상위 2모델만 Gigabit Ethernet USB 장치 부속.


배터리 구동 시간은 UX580GE-8950이 약 4.7시간, UX570GD-8750 / UX550GD-8750이 약 7.4시간. 본체 크기는 365×242×18.9mm(폭×두께×높이), 중량은 UX580GE-8950/GX580GD-8750이 약 2.01kg, UX550GD-8750이 약 1.86kg.


출처 - https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1132530.html



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HP는 OMEN 브랜드로 15.6형 게이밍 노트북 OMEN by HP 15(15-dc0000시리즈)를 7월 12일부터 발매한다.


CPU에 Core i7-8750H(6코어/12스레드, 2.2GHz) GPU에 GeForce GTX 1060 또는 1070(Max-Q)을 채용한 노트 PC로 기존 모델보다 디스플레이 베젤을 줄이고 본체 크기를 소형화하여 폭은 7.4%, 길이는 4.6% 감소되고 있다.


사이즈는 소형화되고 있지만 배기 구멍과 공기 구멍은 더 커져 냉각 효율이 향상됐다. 냉각 팬들도 FDB 베어링과 3단계 구동 모터를 채용해 저소음성이 향상되고 있다.


디스플레이는 FHD(1920×1080) 15.6형으로 G-Sync에 대응한 144Hz 구동 IPS 패널을 채용하고, 탑재 GPU의 차이로 2모델을 준비한다. 퍼포먼스 모델이 GTX 1060(6GB GDDR5), 고성능 모델이 GTX 1070(8GB GDDR5)을 탑재한다.


그 외 주요 사양은 공통으로 DDR4-2666 16GB 메모리, 256GB NVMe SSD + 2TB HDD, OS에 Windows 10 Pro 탑재.


인터페이스는 Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.0 ×3, IEEE 802.11ac LAN, Bluetooth 5.0, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.0, Mini DisplayPort, 음성 입출력, 배터리 구동 시간은 성능 모델이 약 5시간, 고성능 모델이 약 6시간. 본체 크기는 360×263×25.5~30mm(폭×두께×높이) 무게는 약 2.48kg.


출처 - https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1132669.html



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