AMD releases new custom power plan for Ryzen
The new AMD Ryzen Balanced plan
AMD has released a new custom "balanced" power plan for those using Ryzen CPU on Windows 10 OS.
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 CPU confirmed
ASRock reveals some specifications
After launching the Ryzen 7 CPU lineup, AMD will launch its mainstream Ryzen 5 lineup in just under a week, but today we have additional information about an entry-level Ryzen 3 SKU, the Ryzen 3 1200.
AMD releases Radeon Software ReLive 17.4.1 driver
Adds new VR feature support and display technologies
AMD has released its newest Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.4.1 driver, which adds a few new driver level VR features, new display technologies as well as a couple of bug fixes.
Powercolor teases its next Red Devil graphics card
Probably based on Radeon RX 580 design
AMD is expected to launch its new Radeon RX 500 series of rebrands, and as it appears that there will be plenty of custom versions around, it does not come as a surprise that Powercolor is teasing its new Red Devil graphics card.
Competition in AI platform market to heat up in 2017
Intel, Qualcomm, Nvidia, AMD vying for customers in AI-fueled markets
Major component manufacturers in the artificial intelligence (AI) market have all increased their efforts to develop more aggressive processors for AI-fueled markets in 2017 including autonomous vehicles, enterprise drones, medical care, smart factories, image recognition, and general neural network research and development.
AMD delivers on Ryzen performance improvement promise
Only for Ashes of the Singularity for now
AMD is apparently delivering on its promise that it will push developers to bring patches that will improve performance for its Ryzen CPUs and Oxide Games' Ashes of the Singularity is the first one to get it.
AMD Radeon RX 570 and 580 smile for camera
Rebrands with a slight twist
Images of AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 570 and RX 580 have leaked online, showing what to expect from these rebranded RX 400 series graphics cards that should launch in April.
AMD 16/12-core Ryzen SKU is probably a multi-chip module
Two 8/6-core Ryzen dies stitched together
According to recent rumors, AMD could be preparing its response to Intel's high-end desktop (HEDT) lineup by launching 16- and 12-core desktop processors based on the same Ryzen CPU architecture but on a much larger socket, and according to fresh reports, these could be based on a multi-chip module design with two dies stitched together.
AMD expects Vega to give Nvidia a good kicking in the notebooks
Smaller footprints
In a move which will get the Nvidia fanboys jolly cross, AMD has said that its new Vega line-up will actually compete with their favourite chip maker in the notebook market.
AMD preparing boxed-versions of Ryzen 7 1800X/1700X
Coming with Wraith Max cooler
AMD launched its flagship Ryzen 7 SKUs as WOF (without fan-heatsink) boxed packages but according to the latest report, it appears that boxed versions of those SKUs with Wraith Max cooler are coming soon.