Friday, December 28, 2007

F4 Third Album - Waiting For You



Today mark the new excitement for F4 fans. The third album titled "Zai Zhe Li Deng Ni" or "Waiting For You" has been released for Taiwan and Hong Kong. This year the Taiwan Tourism Bureau invited the four of them to be ambassadors to Japan and Korea, a huge amount of money was spent for the promotional activities. It attracted fans from Japan and Korea to follow their stars. But this brand new album could be their last album together, the music company has taken advantage of this favorable circumstance and has presented two versions of the same album (Feel Your Heart Edition & Await Your Love Edition). It includes two songs by the four of them and two solo songs each, making it a collector's item for the fans.




F4 - Zai Zhe Li Deng Ni (Waiting For You) MV - OT:Goodbye



F4 - Ti Yan (Experience) MV - OT:No Escape



Vic - Can Nian (Should Not) MV



Official website on Sony BMG : http://www.sonybmg.com.tw/pop/f4/index.php

At the press conference for Asia, the 4 of them took swords to place into the defense board. It was like all 4 were stronger when placed together. There were lots of different flower baskets from fans from all over the world. The most "attracting" flower basket was of course from Da S and Xiao S. On it, it was written, "Taiwan's Forever Strong Group, May you all be loving forever". And it was signed off as ASOS, which was Taiwan strongest group.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

More New MVs of Vic

New MVs from Wo Bu Shi F4 appeared on YouTube...

Ai Shang Zhe Shi Jie (Love This World)



Yi Jia Yi (One Plus One)



Missing You



Wan Mei Ou Xiang (Perfect Idol)

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

AMD Launches Phenom Black Edition


AMD's Phenom has been given new life today as a Black Edition. The Phenom Black Edition 9600 operates at a frequency of 2.3 GHz and makes use of 2MB of level two cache. Differentiating itself from the vanilla 9600, the Black Edition sports a fully unlocked multiplier. It might be assumed that these chips are binned better, allowing for higher clock speeds.

The Black Edition 9600 fills in the price point left vacant due to AMD's recent price cuts of the 9500 and 9600 Phenom processors. According to a statement by AMD, the AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition central processing unit has the same price as previously introduced AMD Phenom 9600, or $283 in 1000-unit quantities.

News:
X-bit labs

Friday, December 14, 2007

AMD Analyst Day Coverage

Yesterday (Dec 13, 2007), AMD held an analyst conference in New York City.
Here I enclose the updated platform roadmap for Consumer Mainstream and Consumer Enthusiast.




ZDNet shows slides of AMD's presentation in New York City.

AMD COO (Chief Operating Officer) Dirk Meyer acknowledged Thursday that the launch of its quad-core Opteron chips, formerly known as Barcelona, has been a disappointment. But he also urged customers and investors not to overlook AMD’s promise and accomplishments. Meyer, speaking at its annual financial analyst conference in New York, was up front about the Barcelona problems, which have been widely reported. SPEC invalidated CPU results for Barcelona today. “We haven’t delivered our quad core product according to plan,” said Meyer. “We’ll make good on our promise to deliver hundreds of thousands of quad core processors, but we’re disappointed.”

Tech Report has a comprehensive coverage here.
Conclusion quoted from Tech Report:


Based on what we heard today, we can expect disappointing financial results for the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of 2008. However, AMD is right about one thing: it has a fair amount of momentum, and if it manages to execute as planned, 2008 may very well turn out to be a good year.

On the microprocessor front, AMD should have 45nm tri- and quad-core chips ready in time to meet Intel's 45nm Nehalem processors. Even if it doesn't manage to keep up with Nehalem, AMD's plethora of platforms should help keep large PC vendors interested. AMD looks set to regain much-needed market share in the mobile graphics market, although how well the AMD graphics division will do on the desktop remains to be seen. The Radeon HD 3870 and Radeon HD 3850 are certainly encouraging efforts, though.

While it's probably still a little early to make any forecasts pertaining to 2009 and beyond, AMD's outlook and confidence suggest the company still has at least a few more rounds to go—even with naysayers predicting its imminent demise.

Monday, November 19, 2007

AMD Phenom and Spider unveiled

AMD today unveiled its new platform codenamed “Spider”, with the first true quad-core processor supporting scalable graphics for The Ultimate Visual Experience™. The AMD Spider platform combines the introduction of AMD Phenom™ quad-core processors, ATI Radeon™ HD 3800 Series graphics processors with Microsoft DirectX® 10.1 support, AMD 7-Series chipsets with CrossFireX™ and AMD OverDrive™ software.

The architecture of the new AMD Phenom processor is based on the Barcelona core, otherwise known as the Agena core for the desktop market. The AMD Phenom processor is only the first part of a three part platform message that AMD is trying to present. The second part was the new AMD Radeon HD 3800 series of graphics. The third part is a new chipset, the second from the new AMD, known as the AMD 790.

With the release today AMD is only going to have two Phenom models on the list: an AMD Phenom 9600 and Phenom 9500 clocked at 2.3 GHz and 2.2 GHz respectively. Both are set at a TDP of 95 watts and will come with a total of 2MB of L3 cache and 2MB of L2 cache, 512KB to each core.

Phenom 9600 @ 2.3 GHz - $283 (available now)
Phenom 9500 @ 2.2 GHz - $251 (available now)
Phenom 9700 @ 2.4 GHz - under $300 (Q1 2008)
Phenom 9900 @ 2.6 GHz - under $350 (Q1 2008)

A video showcasing AMD's Overdrive utility has surfaced on YouTube. Sami Maekinen from AMD's chipset division explains what Overdrive is, how to use it, and its benefits. Unlike other utilities, AMD Overdrive controls the whole platform. That platform being Spider, this utility works with a Phenom processor, 790FX chipset and AMD's new videocards.



AMD OverDrive Utility - Before and After Demo



Official Items:
Spider Platform page
Phenom pricing

Reviews:
Real World Labs
Techware Labs
Hexus Phenom 9600
PC Perspective
Tech Report AMD 790FX chipset
Hot Hardware Spider Platform
Tech ARP AMD Spider Technology Report

Thursday, November 15, 2007

AMD Releases Radeon HD 3800 Series

AMD today announced the introduction and immediate availability of the ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series of graphics processing units (GPU). As the world's first series of graphics processors to deliver Microsoft's DirectX 10.1 support, 55nm process technology and tri and quad multi-GPU support with ATI CrossFireX, the ATI Radeon HD 3800 series ushers in a new era of enthusiast gaming performance at mainstream price points. The ATI Radeon HD 3800 series will be introduced in two variants at launch, from US $179 MSRP, the ATI Radeon HD 3850 with 256MB of GDDR3 memory and from US $219 MSRP, the ATI Radeon HD 3870 with 512MB GDDR4 memory. The launch of the ATI Radeon HD 3800 series redefines the enthusiast segment and puts high performance gaming in reach of more users than ever before. This innovative new series of graphics products also represent the first step in the launch of AMD's upcoming enthusiast platform codenamed "Spider".

Reviews:
Tweaktown
Hardware Canucks
Elite Bastards
Hexus
HotHardware
AnandTech
Legit Reviews

From the reviews we have seen so far, it looks like the 3870 gives NVIDIA some competition in DirectX 10 games, while the DX9 performance is not as stellar. But then again, even with DX9 performance lower than NVIDIA's 8800GT, at 100+ fps average, the difference is not noticeable anyway. Let's just hope the 3870 X2 (R680) can compete in the enthusiast market or AMD's next generation GPUs are right around the corner. Actually, both would be nice. If AMD can keep the price low and have good driver support for the cards, they may be able to gain back some lost ground in the graphics market.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

AMD Phenom box-art exposed


This is the new AMD Phenom box. The designs were more elegant than the current AMD boxes; the colors on them flowed nicely.


Friday, November 9, 2007

Radeon HD 3800 Series - Peace and Quiet

The new RV670 will be christened as Radeon HD 3800 series.



This is what will sell as Radeon HD 3850($149-$179):

* 55nm RV670PRO GPU at 668 MHz
* 256MB GDDR3 memory at 828 MHz DDR (1.66 GT(/s)
* 10.69 GPixel/s fillrate
* 52.99 GB/s memory bandwidth
* 320 Unified Stream Processors
* 24x Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing support
* ATI Avivo HD
* ATI PowerPlay power saving technology
* Game Physics processing capability
* HDMI support

As far as higher performing part, the 3870($200-$230) is considered, specs are following:

* 55nm RV670XT GPU clocked to 775 MHz
* 512MB GDDR4 memory clocked at 1.2 GHz DDR (2.4 GT/s)
* 12.40 GPixel/s fill-rate
* 76.80 GB/s memory bandwidth
* 320 Unified Stream Processors
* 24x Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing support
* 55nm process
* ATI Avivo HD
* ATI PowerPlay power saving technology
* Game Physics processing capability
* HDMI support

It seems that AMD may finally be catching on to the fact that most people do not want their computers to sound like leaf blowers. The new cooler on the Radeon HD 3850 is a single slot solution rated at a wonderfully low 31 db (at least compared to the jet engines on previous cards). The faster Radeon HD 3870 will sport a dual-slot cooler, but it is rated at a modest 34 db. These are not perfectly quiet, but compared to previous attempts and even to their direct competitors they are much more tolerable. NVIDIA's 8000 series, including the 8800GT, usually hum along at 40+ db.

AMD is telling its graphics card partners that they should focus on the GDDR3 part - the $150 HD3850 - while GDDR4 part - the dual-slot 3870 - should be used "to complete the offering". So it seems AMD is going to mostly focus on the 3850, the part that is going to succeed the 2600XT in that price bracket, and is set to absolutely dominate the Geforce 8600GTS and its own previous $150 part, the Radeon 2600XT.

The Radeon 2600XT and Pro will have their prices slashed, sending the boards in a lower price bracket, while the prices of 2400Pro and 2400XT will go into the range between the large packs of crisps and the family packs of detergents. For that, AMD will use more and more of those 55nm parts called RV615 and RV635.

Second wave of cards will include 3850 AGP with 256 and 512MB GDDR3 memory, 3870 with 512MB and 1GB of GDDR4 memory. Those boards are expected to hit the market just in time for Xmas.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Weekly Top 20 Mandarin Chart



Vic Zhou "I'm not F4" managed to capture number 1 at G-Music Weekly Top 20 Mandarin Chart (26 Oct --> 1 Nov)



He also attending many events and TV programs for promoting his new album. And here you may watch the MV of Ai Ni Hen Ni (Love You Hate You):

Monday, October 29, 2007

Zai Zai's Album Signing paralyzed Xi Men Ting, F3 unexpectedly showed up



Vic Zhou was deeply honored last night during his Album Signing and Concert at the Xi Men Ting parking lot when Jerry, Vanness and Ken unexpectedly showed up that made him really surprised. Japanese and Korean fans already didn't care whether their LV signature bags dropped to the floor as they were already out of control, screaming and rushing in for F4's unexpected reunion.


Last night, reporters was pleasantly surprised, when Jerry actually came up with an idea and said, "Because Vic is the first F4 to come up with an album, and also the first to release 3 albums, so I suggested to Ken and Vanness to go to his Album signing and concert. Everyone agreed so we all came together." Because Zai Zai wasn't aware when F3 suddenly appeared before him, he got a bid scared and shouted, "Why did you come here? I simply want to cry! You are really my good brothers." However, F3 only stayed for 10 minutes and quickly left, but the fans loud screams continued for a very long time.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Vic Fans Gathering for New Album




Yesterday (27/10) 1:30PM, the first gathering on Taipei South Harbor 101 was packed by fans from Taiwan and nearby, such as Hong Kong. Nearly 3000-4000 (but some news paper said it's almost 5000), went to Vic's album launching yesterday. His good friends, Vanness, Patty and Allan Ke sent him flowers with congratulatory notes. The atmosphere was so lively, and his fans roared when he started singing.



A single card attracted fans and reporters which said : "You are not F4, I am not Da S." When the reporters asked about it, Vic even clarified "I am not F4, she is not Da S, she was Xu Xi Yuan." A-ha! ;-)

Friday, October 26, 2007

Zai Zai new album "I'm not F4"

Taiwanese singer and actor Vic 'Zai Zai' Zhou Yu Min launch new album "I'm not F4" all across Asia.

The single "I'm not F4" is composed by Taiwan pop king Jay Zhou, whose work is in extremely high demand in the music world. Vic happened to come across him one day and jokingly asked whether he would like to write a song for him and that's how Vic's new title song, I'm Not F4 (Track 2), was born. The song is a reflection of Vic's inner self, as he wants to let his fans know who he is as an individual beyond being an actor and a member of F4. Vic let his presence be felt on his new album, participating every step of the way, from finding and selecting songs to the track arrangement. His devoted followers are sure to find the all new Vic through the music on I'm Not F4.

The MV has been circulating around web for the past few days. In the music video, the singer plays an entertainment star who gives up the busy life under the spotlight for his girlfriend.





Vic promoting his new album:





Album homepage :
http://www.sonymusic.com.tw/pop/vic/index.php
http://www.sonybmg.com.tw/album/album_info.php?al_prodno=88697191922

http://www.geocities.com/tjinsen/f4/imnotf4.htm

Monday, October 22, 2007

Ferrari's Raikkonen wins F1 race and title



Kimi Raikkonen won the Brazilian Grand Prix and the Formula One world title, beating Britain's Lewis Hamilton to the biggest prize in motorsport as the McLaren driver suffered a race of extraordinary bad luck and finished in seventh.

Raikkonen, who headed home a Ferrari one-two ahead of Felipe Massa and the 'other' title rival Fernando Alonso, beat the Spaniard and Hamilton by just one point to claim the closest championship for 13 years.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

RD790 is now AMD 790FX Chipset, consumes only 8W

AMD decided to brand the RD790 as 790FX. This suggests that 790FX was originally intended for Phenom FX processors. AMD's chipset with integrated graphics, will be named 780G (successor of the 690G).

Summary:
AMD 790FX - Dual PCIe x16 CrossFire support + 3, 4 way CrossFire
AMD 790X - Dual PCIe x8 CrossFire support
AMD 780G - Single channel PCIe x16 + integrated DX10 graphics
AMD 770 - Single channel PCIe x16

The Register has posted some information about MSI's new motherboard based on the AMD 790FX chipset (formerly RD790). The board is designated as the K9A2 Platinum.



The Inquirer reports that AMD's 790FX chipset will only gobble up 8 watts of power. Compared to Nvidia's latest that is 40 watts less. That is pretty amazing if true.

In a battle of high-end chipsets - the Nforce 780 versus 790FX - it will be interesting to see how the MCP+BR04 (48W TDP) battles against the RD790 NorthBridge. This eats only 8W and is a native PCIe 2.0 chip. This is a 40W difference And even when Southbridge chips are calculated, ATI's own RD790+SB600 (later SB700) combination is a winner for low-power systems.



Nvidia's C72 and MCP72 come with king-size coolers, over 5cm in height - it has to dissipate 48W.



This small thing left of CPU cooler, below Digital PWM (Nvidia still uses old analogue 4/8-Phase voltage regulation) is an 8W TDP chip - the RD790 Northbridge.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Price Reduction & Toliman Update

Advanced Micro Devices has notified its partners that starting from the 8th of October, it plans to decrease the pricing of some of its dual-core AMD Athlon 64 X2 chips. The price corrections will allow the world’s second largest maker of x86 microprocessors to get better positioned for holiday season. This will be a great opportunity to upgrade customers to dual-core, as the AMD Athlon X2 5000+, 5200+, 5600+, 6000+ and 6400+ processors will be more affordable. Here is the pricing:



AMD plans to launch the new Triple-Core processor family by Q1 next year and it will be called Phenom 7-series instead. The codename for the Triple-core processors is Toliman, a 65nm quad-core Agena core based with one core disabled.

VR-Zone has learned that there will be 2 models at launch; Phenom 7700 and 7600 clocked at 2.5GHz and 2.3GHz respectively. Both will be AM2+ based, 3 x 512LB of L2 cache, 2MB of shared L3 cache and has TDP of 89W. We can expect DVT samples to be available by January, production by February and launch by March 2008. Further down the roadmap, we can see 3-core Heka based on 45nm quad-core Deneb with one core disabled supporting AM3 in H1 2009.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

AMD "Spider" Package

AMD is to launch three series of products for Q4'07. AMD Phenom, RD790 and RV670 are all supposed to arrive in at the same time. AMD is calling its CPU+GPU+Chipset package "Spider"



Theo Valich managed to get the chance to play around with the demo machine AMD set up in cooperation with Sapphire. The processor for this system is no other than long-awaited Agena. The motherboard was Sapphire's own RD790 creation.



The two graphic cards were the new ATI RV670 worked in Crossfire, hidden in huge Thermaltake chassis. These boards had a dual-slot cooler, and power consumption is such that it can run just from the PCIe 2.0 slot alone. However, in order to keep the compatibility with PCIe 1.1 motherboards on the market, six-pin PEG connector was used.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Do you DARE ? Unleash the power of AMD

It has been a hot and wild speculation of what AMD meant by this:



Dare to feel your heart pound, your pulse race, and your breath catch in your throat? To open yourself up for a jolt of sheer adrenaline that just might eat you alive? To bring home a beast that’s leaping and snarling on the end of its leash? Like Mother Nature, AMD has a dark side — and on September 25, 2007 it will be revealed to the world. So what it really comes down to is...



Yesterday AMD unveiled the curtain of mystery with the introduction of the AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition processor.

It lets you take control of processor performance, and do it all on your own terms. The AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 Black Edition processor 5000+ is a jolt of adrenaline for your PC. High-performance and dual-core, it delivers tunable performance with an all-too-tempting dark side.

A customizable clock multiplier helps you tackle multiple demanding applications like never before. Tunable performance means you can be as bold as you dare. The more-than-doable price means you can smash barriers, without breaking the bank.

Processors available soon at favorite online participant. Until then, get free downloads of special graphics, including chassis cling, stickers, tattoos, and more. In the meantime, customize your gear with Black Edition artwork (JPG poster).

AMDZone has learned that this processor will fit into the 65 Watt envelope and will cost $136. And here is the review from AMDZone.

HardSpell managed to overclock it until 3.5GHz.
Penstar Sys has reviewed the Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

AMD Gathering in Medan

Our lovely city of Medan, which is famous for it's Intel-minded people, hosted an AMD Gathering on September 20, 2007. Organized by AMD Indonesia and eMD authorized distributor, the event held at Spageddies Italian Kitchen for a different atmosphere.

Some photos taken at AMD Gathering Event, Medan on September 20, 2007:


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