As Computex 2019 comes to a close, we take a look at the latest advances from Intel, Nvidia and AMD that will impact the gaming industry.
While AMD may not have always flourished, it has adapted and is now entering an era of sustainable growth and profitability
64-core CPUs and revamped Vega GPUs aimed firmly at datacenter applications
Intel hired AMD's chief graphics architect to head a new group that will design a full range of GPUs including high-end discrete parts.
Analysts say deal to combine Intel Core processor with a semi-custom Radeon graphics chip and second-generation High Bandwidth Memory in a single pack...
Intel rolled out six new desktop processors, boosting CPU frequency at the high end and adding more x86 cores elsewhere.
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X delivers multi-processing power with support for 16 cores and 32 processing threads, while the Ryzen Threadripper 1920X p...
The conference's IoT session will include the first of two talks on RISC-V, while five sessions on neural nets architectures will dominate the second ...
The platinum 8180 and 8160 versions of Skylake have edged AMD’s Epyc 7601 by 2% to 28% in performance and by 12% to 22% in performance/watt on the Spe...
The company is ramping up new products across a diverse set of markets, delivering high-performance processors that meet customer demands.