AMD Phoenix APU might give top graphics
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Even the lower power version will match Nvidia 

Phoenix, the next generation of AMD APUs, named after a bird which catches fire and is reborn from the ashes, might offer unprecedented mobile graphics performance.

Prices leaked for RDNA 2 refresh
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Arm and a leg

VideoCardz has obtained the prices for AMD's upcoming RDNA 2 refresh.

AMD announces Ryzen 5000 C-series
Published in PC Hardware


All roads lead to Chromebooks

AMD announced the Ryzen 5000 C-series for Chromebooks giving them more x86 CPU cores.

AMD reports Q1 2022 financial results
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Record quarter with $5.9B of revenue

AMD has released its Q1 2022 financial results, reporting record revenue of $5.9 billion, gross margin of 48 percent, net income of $786 million with EPS of $0.56.

AMD announces Dragon Range for 2023
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New class of laptop CPU

AMD has said it will release a new class of laptop CPU arriving in 2023 for the company’s upcoming Ryzen 7000 range.

AMD moving to dual-chiplets
Published in PC Hardware


But users will be stuck with DDR5

AMD is moving to "dual-chiplets" to design its upcoming 600-series chipsets on next-gen Socket AM5.

AMD quietly launches RX 6400
Published in PC Hardware


Low profile in all ways

AMD ironically launched the low-profile RX 6400 today without much of a fanfare.

New AMD Alienware machines out
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Ryzen 6000 processors inside

Dell and Alienware announced a suite of new AMD machines at PAX East that feature AMD’s new Ryzen 6000 processors.

Sapphire working on Radeon RX 6950 XT Toxic Limited Edition
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All-in-One liquid cooled version

With AMD working on the Radeon RX 6x50 series refresh, it was just a matter of time before some versions are spotted online, and the flagship Sapphire RX 6950 XT Toxic Limited Edition was spotted listed in Italy.

Tsar Putin orders glorious Russian supercomputer
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Made with invincible and advanced Russian chips based on proven technology

Terrified that ordering invasions of other countries might prevent his country getting its paws on technology, Tsar Putin has ordered that a supercomputer be built around Russian-made Elbrus processors.