PC users, at least on the desktop side, still have just the "Big Two" when it comes to choosing a CPU. Intel remains the dominant player in the overall CPU market, but AMD has been having one of its ...
Although the market share would tell you otherwise, the battle between AMD and Intel is quite fierce right now, and it’s AMD that often tops the list of the best processors in the last couple of years ...
In the coming months, you'll be swamped with new laptop processors from AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm. Strix Point, Lunar Lake, x86 vs. Arm, integrated GPUs, NPUs for AI workloads, and on-package memory ...
Intel's CPU performance in desktop and notebook computers outperforms AMD, but server performance is where AMD's huge advantage really shows. AMD’s data center expansion, robust product roadmap, and ...
Intel has admitted that its new flagship gaming CPUs won't be able to compete with AMD's next-gen X3D CPUs when they launch. The lid has just been lifted on the new Intel Arrow Lake gaming CPU lineup, ...
Intel’s sub-$200 CPUs now deliver performance once reserved for far pricier processors Core Ultra 5 chips pressure AMD by pairing clocks with multicore results AMD’s Ryzen 9 5900XT struggles to ...
Intel was already on thin ice after the Raptor Lake instability issues, and its current Arrow Lake series hasn't exactly helped. Despite a new platform, higher clock speeds, and more cores, the latest ...
Intel's new Core Ultra 200S Plus chips address shortcomings in Arrow Lake while bringing along fascinating new tech.
AMD held its Advancing AI 2024 event last week, where it launched its latest datacenter silicon—the 5th Generation EPYC processor (codenamed “Turin”) and the MI325X AI accelerator. On the networking ...