AMD adds a line of CPUs only for Chromebooks
Not actually new unless you count a letter change
Today AMD is launching five new Chromebook CPUs and their C-series line of SoCs, but ‘new’ is a bit of a stretch.
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Today AMD is launching five new Chromebook CPUs and their C-series line of SoCs, but ‘new’ is a bit of a stretch.
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On Tuesday AMD announced Rome, the 7nm 64-core 9-die monster that SemiAccurate exclusively brought you months ago.
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Some more information about Intel’s 14nm Cooper Lake server part are leaking to SemiAccurate.
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What comes after Rome and Milan at AMD?
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AMD’s CES Tech Day was more of a roadmap day with lots of upcoming goodies laid out.
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In this review we’ll be looking at AMD’s Ryzen 5 1500X.
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Today AMD is launching its entry-level Ryzen 3 lineup with two quad core parts the 1300X and the 1200.
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In this article I’ll be reviewing AMD’s Ryzen R7 1700. This chip was launched alongside the rest of the Ryzen R7 series back in March of this year.
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Once again Intel’s mindless up-selling strategy has given AMD a very valuable window of opportunity to exploit.
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Not content to talk datacenter, AMD announced a bunch of new client offerings during Analyst Day.
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AMD launched a bunch of code names, Epyc, Threadripper, Vega, and more with scant details.
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Yesterday at AMD’s 2017 Financial Analyst Day the company outlined its plan to reenter the high-performance x86 server market. AMD’s first “Zen”-based server chip codenamed “Naples” will be coming to market branded as AMD Epyc.
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Today AMD’s long awaited Ryzen 5 series CPUs have reached retailers.
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AMD is trickling out Naples information now, and from the look of things they are back in the datacenter now too.
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Today we are finally reviewing AMD’s Ryzen 7 1800X. It’s the first chip based on the company’s new Zen microarchitecture.
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