One of the largest and oldest eSports cafe chains in China is going to utilize more Ryzen X3D processors for its cafes to deliver the best eSports gaming performance.
Wangyu Esports Announces its Partnership With AMD: Promises to Bring More Ryzen X3D Processors to its Cafes
Since AMD advertised that its Ryzen 9000X3D processors are capable of delivering 1000 FPS in many eSports titles, it has caught the attention of some popular cafe chains like Wangyu Esports, which has been in operation for more than two decades. This China-based Cafe chain, which was originally known as "Wangyu Internet Cafe", upgraded to "Wangyu Esports" in 2021 and brought its cafes to over 80 cities in China and various parts of the world.
With over 30 million members worldwide and over 56 million annual visits, it's surely one of the biggest, if not the biggest, domestic eSports chain brands. Wangyu eSports and AMD Summit was held last week in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, where they announced their strategic partnership in a ceremony. It's reported by IT Home that in the near future, AMD will work closely with Wangyu eSports to deliver its Ryzen X3D processors to Wangyu cafes for a "1000 FPS" eSports experience.
If you remember, AMD claimed that many eSports games can hit 1000 FPS with unknown graphical presets, which we previously reported, and these include popular titles like CS2, Valorant, LOL, PUBG etc. While there is certainly no doubt that Ryzen 9000X3D delivers the leading gaming performance, achieving 1000 FPS isn't as easy as it sounds. Moreover, such a high FPS may not necessarily translate to a better gaming experience since we don't have 1000 Hz monitors yet, and it's hard to say whether the human brain can comprehend such a high frame rate.
Nonetheless, eSports gaming is rapidly moving towards high refresh rate gaming, and we are already past 500 Hz gaming monitors, which offer extremely buttery smooth gaming performance. In theory, 1000 FPS gaming looks promising, but there is still some time before we can reach that high refresh rate on displays.
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