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AMD's most recent Ryzen 9000 CPUs were met with a lukewarm reception, but then Intel's Core Ultra 200-series were even less impressive. It may be up to X3D CPUs and turbo modes to save the day ...
Intel and AMD share access to the x86 instruction set architecture (ISA), first introduced with the 8086 in the late '70s. By hook or by crook, AMD secured a licence to make compatible chips and ...
Intel and AMD aim to find new ways to expand the x86 ecosystem with greater cross-platform compatibility. Arm, licensed for Apple silicon, Qualcomm chips and some Big Tech data centers, currently ...
AMD was a laggard with vector processing in its Ryzen and Epyc processors and has only recently offered full support for full-width 512-bit AVX-512 vector units in its server CPUs. The software stacks ...
According to PassMark Software, Intel still controls 64% of the x86 CPU market, but it has undoubtedly given a lot of market share to AMD over the years.
AMD, Intel, and possibly Qualcomm all have next-gen CPU launches planned for CES 2025. Here's what been rumored, confirmed, and otherwise expected.
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