AMD settles Bulldozer CPU lawsuit
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That will  be $12.1 million for dodgy advertising

AMD has settled a false advertising lawsuit that was launched in the US in 2015 by writing a $12.1 million cheque to make it go away.

AMD rolls out Radeon Software 19.8.2 driver
Published in Graphics


One to have for Control and Man of Medan

AMD has released its latest Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.8.2 driver graphics card driver which brings daz/one support for upcoming Control and Man of Medan games, as well as fixes some issues.

Possible AMD 3rd gen Threadripper spotted on Geekbench
Published in PC Hardware


Codename Sharkstooth

What appears to be a 3rd generation Ryzen Threadripper CPU based on Zen 2 architecture has been spotted on Geekbench, scoring some impressive single- and multi-threaded numbers.

AMD says RX 5700 series is cool with 110°C
Published in Graphics


AIB partners come to the rescue

While AMD's reference cooler on the RX 5700 series leaves a lot to be desired in terms of cooling and noise, AMD says that high hotspot temperatures observed on the series is "expected and within spec".

AMD has Navi 23 which will cause Nvidia some grief
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Will launch next year

While everyone is excited about AMD’s Navi 21 card, a leak has emerged which shows that Navi 23 is the beast that Nvidia will have to really worry about.

EPYC Rome arrives and has key customers
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Intel starts biting its nails

AMD has released the second generation of its processor chip for data centres and said that it had already landed Alphabet, Google and Twitter as customers.

Is AMD Rome burning?
Published in PC Hardware
07 August 2019

Is AMD Rome burning?


Updated: Will High voltages on AMD's 7nm Ryzen 3000 plague Rome launch?

Today is the day when AMD plans to launch its 7nm datacenter CPU with up to 64 cores, codenamed Rome. As AMD gets ready for it’s most important launch ever today, there is a lot of anticipation and excitement for newfound competition with Intel. Still, well-informed sources are confirming that the Rome default voltages are exceeding TSMC’s 7nm maximum voltage.

Rick Bergman rejoins AMD as EVP of Computing and Graphics
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ATI veteran comes back from Synaptics

AMD has announced that industry veteran, and an ex-ATI chap from the good ol' days, Rick Bergman, has rejoined the company as Executive Vice President of Computing and Graphics.

AMD stomps on Chipzilla’s tail
Published in PC Hardware


Sold 79 percent of all processor units in July

AMD beat Intel in the sale of processors in July -- at least in one German store.

Asus custom RX 5700 series smiles for camera
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ROG Strix and TUF series incoming

There will be plenty of custom AMD Radeon RX 5700 series cards to choose from from mid-August and Asus' versions, including the ROG Strix and TUF series have been spotted online.