AMD Announces Powerful New Ryzen Threadripper Processors

AMD just announced two new processors that are powerful and robust: 32-core Ryzen Threadripper 3970X and the 64-core Threadripper 3990X. Just a few weeks ago, AMD had announced the 16-core Ryzen 9 3950X to the public. Now, the company has unveiled a powerful chip that almost puts Intel far behind. What AMD’s new Ryzen Threadripper […]

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Intel’s workstation X-series chips are a bit faster and much cheaper

Following a leak last week, Intel has officially revealed performance figures and other data for its 18-core i9 Extreme Edition and other 9th-gen X-Series chips. As we already knew, the 10-, 12-, 14- and 18-core chips can be boosted to speeds up to 4...

Intel’s 10th-gen CPUs for powerful ultraportables will reach six cores

The big selling point with Intel's first 10th-gen Core processors is the company's new 10nm architecture, the result of a long journey towards shrinking down its production process. It's a much more efficient design, which will lead to both power sav...

AMD will share its graphics technology with Samsung

AMD stole the spotlight at Computex 2019, where it shared details on its third generation Ryzen CPUs and first Navi GPUs. But that's not the only big news AMD has in store. Today, the company announced a multi-year partnership with Samsung, in which...

AMD says its chips are immune to crippling new vulnerabilities

As if Spectre and Meltdown weren't bad enough, researchers recently unveiled a quartet of new CPU flaws: Zombieload, RIDL & Fallout, and Store-to-Leak Forwarding, known as MDS vulnerabilities. They're serious enough that Intel-powered PC owners n...

Intel’s 9th-gen laptop CPUs also reach up to 5GHz

When Intel debuted its ninth generation Core processors last fall, the star of the show was the i9-9900K, its first consumer CPU to reach 5GHz. That was a huge milestone, and it made that chip even more tempting to power-hungry gamers. But now, that...

Intel delays its 10-nanometer ‘Cannon Lake’ CPUs yet again

Intel has announced that, once again, mass production of its 10-nanometer "Cannon Lake" chips will be delayed. The company is already building the chips in low volumes (though no one knows what it's doing with them), but said it "now expects 10-nanom...