The mysterious X3D PRO CPU is set to be AMD's first 3D V-Cache chip for the OEM-focused PRO lineup, leading to more questions ...
AMD revealed the Ryzen AI 400 series. The company introduced new high-gaming CPUs. AMD also revealed the Ryzen AI Max+ for workstations. At CES 2026, AMD unveiled its upcoming next-generation of ...
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One of the difficulties of CPU reviews is that they represent the best time to evaluate new features and software -- while simultaneously representing the worst possible time to attempt to do a deep ...
Have you ever wondered what's actually running inside your computer before your operating system even starts? Whilst most people think their CPU is a single processing unit, modern Intel and AMD ...
The AMD Ryzen 7 9700X has a tough job, following up from the controversial Ryzen 7000 lineup. Because while the last generation of AMD processors really pushed performance to a new level, it did so ...
AMD is using CES 2026 as a launch vehicle to add several of its popular Ryzen AI Max+ and Ryzen 9000 X3D processors to its stack, but the real story might be the performance improvements AMD is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Antony reviews and covers the latest PC hardware and laptop technology Jan 06, 2025, 03:00pm EST AMD has announced the Ryzen 9 ...
TL;DR: AMD introduces the Ryzen Embedded 9000 Series CPUs, built on Zen 5 architecture for industrial PCs, automation, and machine vision. Featuring up to 16 cores, PCIe Gen5, DDR5 support, and seven ...
Microsoft is finally expanding support for the Recall AI feature to Copilot+ PCs running Intel and AMD processors after the function has returned from a bevy of issues. The company made Recall ...
"Intel or AMD?" is still one of the first questions that most users ask when trying to figure out which processor is better for a new PC. However, the answer to this question is not as straightforward ...