AMD is bringing its Ryzen AI processors to desktop PCs and workstations with the new AMD Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series.
While the result doesn't mean much due to this being early silicon running at low clocks, it proves that AMD has Zen 6 consumer CPUs up and running.
While it's premature to draw any real conclusions (particularly performance), there are some interesting details in the listing.
A well-known leaker recently shared basic specifications for two unannounced AMD desktop processors. The tentatively named Ryzen 7 9750X and Ryzen 5 9650X appear to be ...
AMD has unveiled its new Ryzen AI 400 Series and Ryzen AI PRO 400 Series processors. These chips are designed for powerful on ...
Nearly always the top CPU on any list you'll see.
Samsung and AMD have expanded their partnership to supply next-generation memory for AI and servers. Under the latest ...
Ah, the tween years for chip announcements: Those periods when companies roll out tweaked versions of the big architectural changes we saw over the previous year (or earlier). In AMD's case, some of ...
A new AMD Ryzen CPU benchmark leak has just appeared, and it shows the potentially awesome power of the company's new Threadripper CPUs for multi-threading work. This new leak appears to show the raw ...
AMD officially denies having any knowledge of the alleged Ryzen 5 7430U CPU labels on CHUWI products, says it was not involved or consulted.
Intel versus AMD used to feel like an easy call, but building a PC nowadays means looking past old assumptions and comparing what each brand does best.