I have some huge news for you here and it stems from the changes AMD has made under the hood. To start with, the CPU features similar components to a 2nd Gen Threadripper CPU, but this time, there's a ...
AMD’s 64-core CPU officially went on sale Friday, and early reviews of AMD’s flagship high-end desktop processor give the chip very high marks—assuming you can make use of it. And provided you can ...
I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer gear—from the 386SX to 64-core processors—in my long tenure as an editor, a writer, and an ...
Although computer enthusiasts waited a decade for serious competition to Intel in the desktop processor market, 2017 saw not only AMD's successful mainstream Ryzen processors arrive in March, but also ...
The latest 32-core and 24-core high-end desktop parts from AMD have now landed. We've known about the specs for a while, so we'll waste little time talking what we already knew on paper, and get the ...
AMD’s powerhouse Threadripper chips are back for desktop PCs! Despite declaring the end of consumer Threadripper chips last generation, AMD announced three new Ryzen Threadripper 7000-series chips on ...
AMD's new Threadripper 9000 lineup—codenamed Shimada Peak—is a major step forward for high-end desktop users. Built on the latest Zen 5 core architecture, these CPUs are split into two versions: the ...
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With the new generation, AMD returns to a bifurcated CPU strategy for workstation PCs last seen in the Threadripper 3000 series and abandoned in last year’s Threadripper 5000 series, which eschewed ...
With the new processor family consisting of variants for professional workstations and high-end desktops, AMD says the Threadripper 9000 series can beat Intel’s competing products by as much as 119 ...
This is in sharp contrast to Intel’s pricing strategies, which have tended for years to run more toward “pick the CPU you can afford” than “pick the CPU that fits your needs.” The best example of this ...
I have been a technology journalist for 30-plus years and have covered just about every kind of computer gear—from the 386SX to 64-core processors—in my long tenure as an editor, a writer, and an ...