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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
One due a lot sooner than the other.
Figures from a German retailer point at it being the best-selling CPU for DIY enthusiasts.
A lone Athlon Pro, too.
Intel and AMD CPUs plus various GPUs sit at their lowest-ever prices, so is now the best time to upgrade?
Still on track for year-end delivery.
AMD is rumoured to launch 16-core mainstream 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs this year, but is this a long overdue move anyway?
Goes all-in on cloud gaming.
Backers largely optimistic.
No RT cores required.
Asus refreshes its flagship X399 HEDT board; how does it fare with 2nd Gen Threadripper CPUs?
Not yet ready to download, though.
Secure Boot now available.
AMD takes a swipe at the RTX 2080 with the first 7nm gaming GPU.
First Nvidia drivers, now Windows is hindering performance of AMD's WX-series Threadrippers - issues it needs to fix, and quickly.
'We have 44 cards,' says Andrew Gibson.
Matt takes us through the key elements of the design of the new $700 AMD Radeon VII. Full review later this week!
Warns of difficult quarter ahead, though.
Sales of Turing not going well.
No firm date for a fix, though.
AMD revealed less than expected about its 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs at CES, but there's still plenty to get excited about.
Radeon Instinct MI50 reincarnated for gaming at $699.
PCIe 4.0 for the first time, built on 7nm.
AMD is rumoured to have a 16-core mainstream CPU in the works, but will this kill of HEDT platforms?
October 14 2021 | 15:04