To summarize our list: AMD is the way to go, at least for the current generation. While Intel’s 13th- and 14th-gen Raptor Lake processors are great in benchmarks, the widespread stability issues, poor ...
The deals season has just started and we’re already finding great gaming PC deals, including the one that sits at the top of our list and is an overall favorite. Whether you’re wanting a cheaper ...
Now is an excellent time to consider upgrading your PC, as Prime Big Deal Days is offering nice discounts on Intel and AMD processors. Whether you need something premium like the Intel Core i9 ...
Recently reports have emerged that the Biden administration has proposed a controversial plan to bolster Intel by merging its ...
AMD and Intel have fought for supremacy for decades, duking it out in a bid to make the best processors you can buy. The competition is fierce, and that's a great thing for PC enthusiasts.
The history between Intel and AMD is long and bitter, and that makes the agreement today all the more remarkable. And is shows how a united front of X86 CPU makers against the Arm collective and the ...
In comparison, AMD’s EPYC 9754 “Bergamo” processor ... around you can easily get it for $8500, half the price of Intel’s processor. We have pricing for the other models in the 6900 ...
The latest generations of Intel processors, including Xeon chips, and AMD's older microarchitectures on Linux are vulnerable to new speculative execution attacks that bypass existing ‘Spectre ...
and Intel (INTC) set to report this week. Susquehanna International Group senior equity analyst of semiconductors Christopher Rolland says that for AMD, it's all about the MI300 series processors.
The increase in AMD's sales in the data center market can be linked to rising demand for efficient yet affordable processors, ...
Qualcomm has a compelling AI PC processor, but the Snapdragon X will pale in comparison to an AMD Strix Point or Intel Lunar Lake laptop in virtually everything. Maybe not crazy 20+ hour battery ...
We see that AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D has a base clock of 4.7GHz and hits an all-core boost speed of 5.2GHz. Again, we should underline that we can’t be sure if this is a genuine leak or not.