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64-Core Threadripper 7000 ‘Zen 4’ Processor Appears
Now that AMD has released its Ryzen 7000 ‘Raphael’ processors, it can spend time on other things. We already know…
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AMD May Equip EPYC Genoa Server Processors with HBM
At the International Supercomputing Conference 2021, Intel has revealed new information about the 4th generation Xeon Scalable server processors, also…
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AMD Opens FidelityFX Super Resolution as a GPUOpen Platform
As promised, AMD has made the FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) scaling technology open source as part of the GPUOpen initiative.…
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AMD Raphael processors will get a maximum of 16 Zen 4 cores
More and more information about AMD Raphael processors for the upcoming AM5 platform appears on the web. Several sources immediately…
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AMD head thinks chip shortage will remain until the end of the year
The semiconductor shortage this year has affected virtually every industry, from consumer computers and servers to automotive and embedded systems.…
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Intel will release a new HEDT platform no earlier than mid-2022
The life cycle of the Intel LGA2066 / X299 HEDT platform will be an impressive five years. It debuted in…
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EVGA is working on a Dark series motherboard for AMD processors
The American company EVGA has considerable experience in the production of motherboards and intends to use it in the release…
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Windows 11 does not support processors older than three years
Recently Microsoft announced the next generation operating system Windows 11. According to preliminary data, the operating system will require a…
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Intel is developing the LGA1800 processor socket.
While AMD uses socket AM4 for several generations of processors, Intel Corporation prefers to swap out sockets like gloves. Until…
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Lenovo unveils new ThinkPads on Intel and AMD platforms
Lenovo has expanded its ThinkPad range of notebook computers with three new devices. We are talking about a productive ThinkPad…
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