That is what I found after collecting data across 24 AMD CPUs I could get prices and availability for and crunched the numbers at the time of writing. The 9900X is AMD’s fourth fastest desktop ...
In brief: In the gaming laptop space, AMD has focused most of its recent efforts on Zen 5-based APU lineups like the Ryzen AI 300 and Ryzen AI Max. However, new variants of the high-end Dragon Range ...
AMD’s upcoming Zen 6 processors will remain compatible with AM5, but they are set to introduce a new chiplet-based CPU design and significantly boost core counts across desktop and laptop products, ...
It's not surprising to find that the Ryzen 7 9800X3D is the most popular processor on Amazon.com right now. The chip we called the New Gaming ...
AMD has announced a new CPU targeted at hyperscale data center users. The Epyc 97X4 processor line uses the new Zen 4c architecture, a 'cloud-native' version of Zen 4 that optimizes for both power ...
TL;DR: AMD's next-gen Zen 6 processors are expected to exceed 6.0GHz clock speeds, potentially reaching 6.4-6.5GHz, thanks to significant TSMC process node advancements from N4P to N2X. This leap ...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) has unveiled several series of processors for next-generation consumer and business AI PCs. These include the new Ryzen AI Max Series processors for high-performance ...
More than two years ago at CES 2023, AMD unveiled its Ryzen AI technology indicating the direction the company's next processors would be going. Ryzen AI made its debut with the 7040 series mobile Zen ...
Google's security boffins have uncovered a gaping security hole affecting every Zen processor from Zen 1 to Zen 4. Dubbed EntrySign, this vulnerability allows local admin-level attackers to sidestep ...
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PC enthusiasts have a weird problem with overly-relativistic thinking. Case in point: AMD's newish Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 desktop processors. It's fair to say that they were disappointing given their ...
TL;DR: AMD's next-generation Zen 7 processors will support the current AM5 socket, offering up to 32 cores and 64 threads. This extends AM5's longevity through 2028, enabling upgrades from Zen 3, 4, 5 ...