The Rise, Fall and Renaissance of AMD
AMD is one of the world's oldest CPU makers and the subject of polarizing debate among tech enthusiasts for nearly 50 years. Its story makes for a thrilling tale of twists and turns that we examine today from past to present.
No, Intel wasn't granted a patent for AMD Zen architecture
AMD 5nm 96-core 'Genoa' Zen 4 CPU arriving in 2022, 128-core 'Bergamo' lands early 2023
Ryzen 7000 and Radeon 7000 rumored to share late 2022 launch window
AMD Ryzen 5000 IPC Performance Tested: Everything at 4GHz
IPC performance is a good indicator of a CPU's architecture efficiency, so we're checking out how Zen 3 compares against Intel's 10th-gen Core and AMD's progress with Ryzen over the past three years.
AMD looks ahead to Zen 4 and RDNA 3
The Rise, Fall and Revival of AMD
AMD is one of the oldest designers of large scale microprocessors and has been the subject of polarizing debate among technology enthusiasts for nearly 50 years. Its story makes for a thrilling tale. We'll revisit the company's past, examine the twists and turns in the path to the present, and wonder at what lies ahead.
No Zen 2 for you: AMD will not extend its x86 licensing agreement with Chinese consortium
AMD launches Zen 2 for the datacenter: world's first x86 CPU built on 7nm
AMD Athlon 200GE Review: $55 Zen CPU
AMD's most affordable Zen based processor yet, the Athlon 200GE is just dual-core, but before your shrek louder than the coil whine of a cheap graphics card, consider the price, this is a $55 processor. Clocked at 3.2 GHz, there's 5MB of cache in total, and the integrated Radeon GPU packs just 3 compute units. The TDP rating has been set at just 35 watts.