AMD bundles Deus Ex: Mankind Divided with some CPUs
Still no word on graphics cards
We already knew that AMD was one of the launch partners for the new Deus Ex: Mankind Divided game and it appears it will be bundled with some of AMD's hot FX-series CPUs.
AMD’s Taylor becomes a film star
Bathing in the limelight
Last week the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) decided it would enter the world of virtual reality and has created a group to let it cover the developments in the medium.
AMD strikes back against Nvidia empire
Nvidia's Death Star juggernaut seems stuck in first
Beancounters at Mercury Research have noted that AMD is finally striking back against Nvidia and clawing back GPU market share.
Engineering samples are out already
AMD has revealed a heap of details about its 32-core Zen based product - codenamed Naples - and we have a few things to add.
Zen gets analysts and Fudzilla excited
Server and notebook deeper in 2017
AMD has showed off some clock and performance details about upcoming desktop Zen and some of you might remember that back in June at Computex, Fudzilla said that if the Zen boots windows it will boost AMD’s share too.
AMD details RX 460 for Notebooks
With a similar performance to desktop version
AMD has revealed a few more details about its up and coming Radeon RX 460 Notebook GPU that will appear in a recently unveiled HP 15.6-inch Omen Limited Edition notebook and offer performance similar to the desktop part.
AMD launches TrueAudio Next
Under the bonnet of LiquidVR SDK
AMD has put TrueAudio Next onto Github as part of its LiquidVR SDK.
AMD’s CEO showcases 8 and 32 core Zen
Summit ridge and Naples
Fudzilla exclusively wrote about the 32 core Zen codenamed Naples some two months ago in quite detail and people called us crazy. Now it turns out we were right on the money.
AMD and MediaTek see sales increase
Fastest growing companies
Beancounters working for IC Insights have added up their numbers and divided them by the age of their eldest child and reached the conclusion that MediaTek and AMD grew the most in the second quarter of 2016.
Microsoft flip-flops on Skylake support again
Should it stay or should it go?
Microsoft seems to be having trouble making up its mind about Skylake support for older versions of Windows.