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AMD has announced its Ryzen 5000 series of mobile processors at CES 2021. That includes an H-series, for gaming and content creation, and a U-series for thin-and-light notebooks.
AMD vs. Intel: Processor Comparison 2021. Ryzen Threadripper processor 16-core Youtube/AMD. According to Tom's Hardware, there are various factors which makes both companies' technology outshine ...
According to AMD, the Ryzen 9 5900HX can outperform the powerful Intel Core i9-10980HK CPU by up to 35% in overall CPU performance. Dr Su also promised a smooth 4K experience on these chips as well.
AMD Ryzen 5000 mobile processors arrive at CES 2021 to steal the laptop crown from Intel - TechRadar
AMD’s CEO, Dr Lisa Su, delivered a triumphant keynote at CES 2021, where she showed off the much-anticipated AMD Ryzen 5000 series of mobile processors. The new processors are based on the same ...
AMD also gave an update on its EPYC processors at CES 2021. “The largest cloud providers have adopted EPYC processors,” Su said. AMD announced its third-gen EPYC processor, with up to 64 Zen 3 ...
While 2021 may have felt like a slow year for AMD, that just makes 2022 look all the more exciting. Given we didn’t get any big leaps forward in the processor or graphics card department, we ...
Industry analysts Mercury Research have released their year-end analysis of the x86 CPU market, and there's some fantastic news for AMD. The company has broken its own previously set record for ...
High-end AMD processors are also better at running games at 1080p and 1440p resolution. At these resolutions, you get to see more assets in gaming environments, and the textures and colors look ...
AMD says it's set to lose out on $1.5B worth of AI GPU sales due to export restrictions, but Dr. Su hails its latest Ryzen chips as 'the CPU of choice for gamers' after huge rise in sales revenue ...
CES 2021 starts next week and the expectation is that we'll be seeing AMD CPUs in plenty of new laptops. What is less certain is whether we'll see any of its mobile GPUs.
AMD wins big thanks to the server market. According to Mercury Research, AMD held 22.5% of the overall x86 CPU market at the end of Q2, its highest share in the past 14 years.
AMD’s quarterly financial results came in this week. The company brought in a revenue of $4.8 billion in Q4 2021 and $16.4 for the entire year.
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