Today Luke gives us his thoughts on the new AMD Ryzen 5 5600X CPU after spending last week testing it. It's priced at the ...
Unfortunately, two of the most coveted AMD gaming CPUs are not on sale. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is available at the usual price ...
Leo covered a lot of ground in his i9-10900K review, but he also has some thoughts to share on the i5-10600K. As Leo finds ...
US consumer prices rise by 2.6% annually in October By Investing.com - Nov 13, 2024 35 Investing.com - Headline US inflation accelerated slightly as expected in October, according to Labor ...
Nvidia is planning to take on Intel and AMD with a new CPU designed for use in consumer PCs, according to a report. The move could see the gaming GPU maker challenge the domination of Intel and ...
you're looking at a far greater delta between the eight-core X3D CPU and the 12- or 16-core chips, or even the 24-core Intel Arrow Lake processor, the Core Ultra 9 285K. That's where the upcoming ...
The Core Ultra 9 285H is an unannounced mobile processor from Intel based on the Arrow Lake architecture. Intel hasn't said anything about mobile Arrow Lake yet, but the first benchmark leak has ...
However, the price cuts were announced to counter Intel's new Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake-S" desktop processors, so it is unlikely that AMD will revert to the launch prices any time soon.
The Core Ultra 9 285H processor, part of the Arrow Lake architecture sees leaked benchmark results through its appearance in the GeekBench 6.3.0 benchmark database. The Core Ultra 9 285H ...
AMD was making decent CPUs at this time, but the company was mostly playing catch-up to Intel. For example, its Phenom II X4 970 could only match the Core i5 750 at best in most tests ...
In stark contrast, even Intel’s advanced 18-core Extreme Edition CPU, while capable of handling hyperscale data centers tasks such as web hosting and database management, falls short for complex AI ...
If you're using an AMD CPU, you'll probably have one value here, while Intel CPUs will likely have one reading per CPU core—just watch the hottest core to keep things simple.