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Can AMD's new desktop APU mark a turnaround in fortunes for the company?
AMD has announced the reintroduction of the FX brand for high-performance processors at E3.
Industry sources say that AM3+ CPUs will have a delayed release, because of stability issues.
We talk to research firm IDC about ARM's potential to break into the PC processor market.
ASRock discloses some details about the new AM3+ socket, as well as the CPUs that will fit in it.
Can Intel's new top-end CPU put Sandy Bridge in its place?
Bulldozer allegedly looks good for a June release, with Llano following soon afterwards.
LG unveils the Optimus 3D at Mobile World Congress.
Conceding to the strategies of Intel and TSMC, Global Foundries and IBM go gate-last.
Motherboard maker's website leaks details of upcoming LGA1366 CPU.
Without doubt the new range of Intel CPUs are incredible - we show you why.
Has AMD's tinkering allowed it to catch up some ground with Intel?
Can four cores running at a mighty 3.1GHz make up for a lack of L3 cache in this budget chip?
ARM has announced that it has worked with GlobalFoundries to produce a 2.5GHz chip.
We investigate how the latest hit RTS, StarCraft 2, scales across CPU cores.
We've learnt Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge CPUs might have some serious OC issues.
Want a 6-core CPU but can’t afford the i7-980X? How about an i7-970?
Does the new Core i7-875K provide a compelling reason to build a top-end LGA1156 system?
Will Intel's first mid-range unlocked CPU set the market on fire?
Possibly the most overclockable CPU on the planet, and it costs less than £75!
We take a look at how Intel crams so much whizz-bang in such a small space
After a brief chat with VIA and its tablet, the company claims ARM is superior to X86.
Intel's expected to launch unlocked multiplier CPUs in late May.
October 14 2021 | 15:04