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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Now the dust has settled, how does the HEDT CPU market look?
16 cores, the fastest boost speed... high-end desktop performance on Socket AM4? Let's see if the Ryzen 9 3950X was worth waiting for.
The Ryzen 9 3950X, Intel's Cascade Lake-X, and AMD's 3rd Gen Threadripper will reshape our perceptions of the CPU market.
Cascade Lake-X and 3rd Gen Threadripper will be the biggest fight yet between Zen and Core.
Half the cost of their predecessors.
Also details second-gen Optane, arriving next year.
Cascade Lake-X as well.
First Nvidia drivers, now Windows is hindering performance of AMD's WX-series Threadrippers - issues it needs to fix, and quickly.
AMD is rumoured to have a 16-core mainstream CPU in the works, but will this kill of HEDT platforms?
Intel unleashes new HEDT CPUs, but core counts stay the same.
Available in December, November respectively.
Now that AMD's 32-core Threadripper 2990WX and 16-core Threadripper 2950X have landed, who actually holds the desktop performance crown?
Can AMD reign in Intel's high-end desktop dominance with 2nd Gen Ryzen Threadripper 32- and 16-core CPUs
32-core 2990WX for $1,799.
Will this £3,000 X299 system wow us or leave us wanting more?
Intel reclaims the performance crown as the maker of the fastest desktop CPU that sports 18 cores, but at what cost?
Where does Intel's HEDT Skylake-X hex-core fit in amongst an increasingly crowded desktop CPU market?
Won't be going to AMD, though.
$999 for 16c/32t.
Moves away from its traditional ring.
October 14 2021 | 15:04