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04 Aug AMD Zen 5 Epyc CPU Unveiled with 128 Cores and 512MB L3 Cache
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With the Zen 5 architecture, AMD is starting to release its newest CPUs; two mobile processors are now available and four desktop chips will follow shortly. It is anticipated to release its Zen 5-based Epyc CPUs for data centers when its consumer CPUs are available in the wild. It appears that AMD has increased the number of cores and L3 cache on i..
29 Apr Homegrown Chinese CPUs are catching up to AMD and Intel — Loongson 3B6600 and 3B7000 allegedly match Intel 10th Gen CPU performance
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Zhang Ge, the CEO of Loongson, revealed the company's next-generation octa-core 3B6600 and 3B7000 CPUs for the Chinese market. Both these CPUs are made for the mainstream market, emphasizing single-core performance rather than multi-core. Loongson admitted that while the 3B6600 and 3B7000 are behind the competition in multi-core performance, the co..
21 Apr Arm laptops are almost ready for prime time, and some new benchmarks with a Snapdragon X processor will have Intel, AMD and even Apple worried
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2024 is shaping up to be the year that Windows laptops with Arm processors mount a serious challenge to the dominance of the Intel and AMD x86 duopoly. We've been hearing about Qualcomm's Snapdragon X for sometime, and now the first devices are being unveiled, with more to follow at what's shaping up to be a very interesting Computex in a few weeks..
27 Mar AMD's next-gen EPYC 9845 'Turin' CPU: 160 cores, 320 threads with 640MB cache, 500W power
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AMD's next-gen EPYC 'Turin' CPU details leaked: Zen 5 and Zen 5c processors with up to 160 cores and 320 threads, 640MB cache, 500W TDP. AMD is currently developing its 5th-generation EPYC "Turin" CPUs based on the next-generation Zen 5 and Zen 5c architecture, and now new leaks tease models with up to 160 cores and a huge 500W TDP. The company wil..
22 Mar The Chinese government is phasing out Intel and AMD CPUs and Microsoft's Windows OS because they don't fit its new 'safe and reliable' guidelines
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The ongoing and escalating tech war between the world's largest economies shows little sign of easing. Whether it's the banning of certain AI chips or restrictions on chip making equipment, China and the US really don't want the other side to have access to its best toys. The latest escalation comes from China, which is seeking to ban the use of In..
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