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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
With motherboard makers now.
Hygon's future in jeopardy.
Both Ryzen and Epyc to land by September's end.
No word for A320 users, though.
Figures from a German retailer point at it being the best-selling CPU for DIY enthusiasts.
A lone Athlon Pro, too.
400W TDP, mind you.
Stormforce offers a GTX 1660 Ti and a Ryzen 5 2600 for £1,000.
AMD is rumoured to launch 16-core mainstream 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs this year, but is this a long overdue move anyway?
First Nvidia drivers, now Windows is hindering performance of AMD's WX-series Threadrippers - issues it needs to fix, and quickly.
Warns of difficult quarter ahead, though.
No firm date for a fix, though.
In selected benchmarks, at least.
I don't know, Antony, you tell me - ed.
Gains found in only one very specific workload.
Neither are for gaming, though.
Still up from its 52-week low, though.
Athlon Pro variant, too.
$120, cools up to 250W TDP parts.
32-core 2990WX for $1,799.
Double-digit growth from Zen, Radeon.
New operating system teased?
AMD pushing the envelope of its x86 licence.
October 14 2021 | 15:04