AMD has massive shortage of 500 series
Don’t hope to get one soon
Miners of the modern world are using the Radeon and Geforce cards to dig the ore called Ethereum.
AMD Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X spotted on Geekbench
16-core/32-thread sample running at 3.4GHz base
AMD's Ryzen ThreadRipper 1950X CPU engineering sample, a 16-core/32-thread SKU, has been spotted on Geekbench running at 3.4GHz base clock.
Dell also unveils two Alienware gaming monitors
25-inchers with Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync
In addition to the new Alienware Area-51 desktop systems which will be equipped with both Intel Core-X and AMD Threadripper CPUs, Dell has unveiled a two matching 25-inch Alienware gaming monitors with 240Hz refresh rate and support for either Nvidia G-Sync or AMD FreeSync, depending on the model.
Intel slows i9 release dates
Staggering like a binge drinker on a pub crawl
Chipzilla appears to be in no hurry to release its Core i9.
Samsung announces three AMD Freesync 2 monitors
27- and 32-inch CHG70 and 49-inch CHG90
Samsung has jumped on the AMD FreeSync 2 bandwagon with a total of three monitors, the CHG70 series, which will be available in 27-inch and 32-inch versions and the massive 49-inch CHG90 series monitor.
AMD releases Radeon Software 17.6.1 driver
Support for DiRT 4 and Prey
AMD has released its newest Radeon Software Crimson ReLive Edition 17.6.1 beta driver which brings optimizations for DiRT 4 as well as performance improvements for Prey game and various bug fixes.
AMD shares surge on back of cryptocurrency
Motherboard makers offer support
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices surged nearly nine percent, boosted by strong demand for its chips from cryptocurrency miners.
A lot of bang for the buck
According to a fresh report, AMD's entry-level 16-core Threadripper CPU could cost as low as US $849.
AMD releases Polaris based Radeon Pro 500
Workstation graphics
AMD has announced a new family of workstation-targeted graphics processors based around its Polaris set up.
Apple announces workstation-class iMac Pro
27-incher with Intel 18-core Xeon and Radeon Pro Vega
During its WWDC 2017 keynote, Apple unveiled what it claims is its most powerful computer ever, the new iMac Pro.