When it comes to desktop and laptop processors, the two biggest names in town are Intel and AMD. Qualcomm is making inroads, but if you want peak performance, Intel and AMD make the best ...
Bellevue Washington. It takes a significant market disruption to bring fierce competitors like Intel and AMD together to promote a common cause, yet that's precisely what's happened with the ...
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.
Intel and AMD are joining forces to establish a new advisory group with the goal of enhancing and better unifying the x86 ecosystem. In other words, the fightback against Arm intensifies.
For years, both AMD and Intel have energetically competed against one another in the PC processor market. But there’s a new force to be reckoned with — Arm — and both AMD and Intel are ...
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 ...
The debut of the new 12VHPWR power connector with the arrival of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 40 Series wasn't smooth. With widespread reports of cables 'melting,' it led to a redesign with the newer and ...
And so the fact that the architecture was fragmenting isn’t good for the industry, so I love what they’re doing,’ Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang tells CRN about the formation of the Intel-AMD ...
The old adage “the enemy of my enemy is my ally” has been borne out again, with AMD and Intel joining forces with a number of their largest partners to create the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group ...
Intel’s CPUs are based on an internally developed ISA called the x86 architecture that it first released in 1978. AMD’s processors, in turn, use a customized version of the x86 architecture ...
But while Nvidia's R&D spending easily eclipses AMD's, it is still way behind Intel and Qualcomm, and they all pale behind ...
Storied rivals Intel and AMD have formed an industry group dedicated to "[shaping] the future of the world's most widely used computing architecture." The two companies announced the x86 advisory ...