AMD's not-yet-released (or even announced) Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX processor continues to make unofficial appearances on the web. Last week the chip found its way to a distributing computing ...
If you thought $400 for some wheels for the Apple Mac Pro in 2019 was expensive, then the new Mac Pro 2022 models are going to cost a pretty penny -- with pricing beginning at a rather huge $5499.
To put things into perspective, the Ryzen 9 5900X is a 12-core CPU, according to the official AMD website, and is currently one of the most sought after modern CPUs in the market. The good thing about ...
AMD is the process of assembling a star-studded cast of Zen 3 CPUs, starting with its initial batch of Ryzen 5000 series for the desktop. Give it some time and Zen 3 will spill over to other product ...
A technical paper titled “Is RISC-V ready for HPC prime-time: Evaluating the 64-core Sophon SG2042 RISC-V CPU” was published by researchers at University of Edinburgh. “The Sophon SG2042 is the ...
At the event, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger explained: "AI innovation is poised to raise the digital economy's impact up to as much as one-third of global gross domestic product. Intel is developing the ...
The first sample of AMD's new Threadripper Pro 5000 series just showed up at PC Labs! We couldn't help but tease our first benchmarks from this ultimate beast-mode processor. Computers are my lifelong ...
The TILEPro64 64-core processor is said to yield 35 times theperformance per watt of the Intel Quad-Core Xeon, and 1.5 to 2.5 times the performance of the 1st generation TILE64 device, with less than ...
AMD has announced the price on its 64-core Threadripper 3990X. Believe it or not, the CPU is a steal compared with what a company typically charges for a part like this. Share on Facebook (opens in a ...
AMD is launching a 64-core Threadripper CPU in 2020. AMD's willingness to give the TDP is significant in this context. The Epyc 7742 is a 64C/128T chip with a 2.25GHz base clock and a boost clock of ...
SAN MATEO, Calif. — A handful of prominent vendors are about to heave 64-bit microprocessor cores into the embedded-systems market. Though SuperH, MIPS Technologies and Toshiba would like nothing more ...
AMD may advertise its EPYC processors as being made for servers, but that wasn’t about to stop one Chinese OEM from putting them into a (somewhat) portable PC. The obvious downside to packing hardware ...