AMD Ryzen 7000-series could launch as early as August
AMD Meet the Expert spills the beans
A rather interesting description of the AMD “Meet The Expert” event, which kicks off on August 5th, might have leaked the timeframe for AMD Ryzen 7000 series launch.
Credit card board can run a Intel Core Tiger Lake or AMD Ryzen V2000 processor
AAEON comes up with a rather cool micro machine
AAEON has released a Raspberry-type card which can run an Intel Tiger Lake processor up to a Core i7-1185G7E, or an AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 SoC up to Ryzen Embedded V2516.
New flagship graphics cards about to get faster Samsung GDDR6 memory
Speeds up to 24Gbps
The South Korean giant has announced its newer flagship GPUs are about to get 16Gb GDDR6 memory which can manage up to 24Gbps with the wind behind it.
Crypto winter brings plummeting GPU prices
Oh dear, how sad, never mind
Falling crypto prices are causing GPU prices to drop below MSRP across the board.
Intel and AMD processors vulnerable to a new speculative execution attack
Retbleed leaks password data
Intel and AMD are vulnerable to a newly discovered speculative execution attack that can covertly leak password data and other sensitive material.
New Ryzen 5000s out by the end of the year
Still based on Zen 3
AMD is not completely giving up on Zen 3 and is planning a range of Ryzen 5000s based around the tech which will be out soon.
AMD might not have the upper hand in coming war
At least if a rumoured feature turns up
The battle ground between Core i9-13900 and AMD Ryzen 7000 has been levelled and some reviews suggest that Intel is set to lose. However, another rumour has suggested that Intel has a secret weapon – a Raptor Lake feature which has been overlooked.
Ryzen CPUs still dominate in Germany
Plenty of living space
Intel Alder Lake CPUs have boosted their market share globally but AMD Ryzen CPUs dominate the DIY segment in Germany.
AMD will lose 26 percent market share
Morgan Stanley analyst drops bombshell
While AMD seems to have been doing rather well of late, it could be about to lose a ton of market share in the coming months according to Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore.
TSMC continues to grow
While Intel declines
Beancounters have been looking at some numbers and reached the conclusion that TSMC will grow second-quarter revenue 43 percent quarter-over-quarter to $18.1 billion.