AMD's next-next-gen Ryzen desktop processors, codenamed "Medusa," will be compatible with the existing AM5 socket – if the latest rumors are to be believed.
AMD is 1 percent away from reaching a quarter share of the Intel-dominated x86 CPU market for PCs and servers combined after ...
The good news is that AM5 motherboards will be good for Zen 6 chips - as Team Red has previously promised - but an apparent ...
Tom’s Guide reports that while Intel Xeon processors have traditionally powered a lot of servers, AMD’s EPYC lineup is ...
Much as I might instinctually recoil at the suggestion, the server rather than the desktop market is the big growth area ...
AMD has toppled Intel's long reign as the top chip brand for datacenter processors. Most corporations heavily relied on Intel ...
Microsoft has revealed its CPU support list for Windows Server 2025 that includes the surprising entry of the Pentium G7400 ...
High impairment charges and restructuring costs force INTC to report a wider-than-expected third-quarter loss.
It is beginning to look like chip maker Intel hit the bottom in its products and foundry businesses in the second quarter of this year and that revenues ...
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) shares soared 10% in late trading on Thursday after the semiconductor giant reported third-quarter ...
The minute that search engine giant Google wanted to be a cloud, and the several years later that Google realized that companies were not ready to buy ...
AMD shares dropped 8% post-earnings despite beating top line estimates due to weak Q4 guidance. AMD saw a revenue ...