We were delighted to report about AMD’s Trinity performance in the new and long-anticipated computer game, Blizzard’s Diablo III. We’ve mentioned the imbalance between AMD’s chip and Intel’s pr... [read more >>] Just like we anticipated, there is a strong chance that Intel’s UltraBook game might be won by AMD. The chief executive officer (CEO) of Advanced Micro Devices reportedly believes the same thing. Apparently, we ... [read more >>] As most experts said before, AMD seems to be winning the Fusion bet. We were able to write about some of AMD’s achievements last year, and we have another win to report today. Llano and Brazos already conquered 43% o... [read more >>] We've covered the official launch of the five Trinity accelerated processing units (APUs) from Advanced Micro Devices, but that doesn't really tell us everything we need to know. It ultimately falls to reviewers... [read more >>] The time is finally here: Advanced Micro Devices has officially launched the second-generation A-Series accelerated processing units, codenamed Trinity. AMD had a bunch of laptop processors as part of the previous year... [read more >>] Texas-based CPU designer Advanced Micro Devices, also known as AMD, is currently preparing and gathering stocks for the Q4 launch of the company’s first tablet targeted processor called Hondo. The chip is reportedly m... [read more >>] After HP’s marathon product launch of last week, we were left with some interesting data to analyze. As HP’s SleekBooks manifest mostly the same battery life and thickness, Intel’s UltraBook don’t se... [read more >>] For some reason or other, Intel chose to use common thermal grease between the Ivy Bridge CPUs and their integrated heatspreader (IHS). What people didn't realize was that said grease was of a fairly low quality too. ... [read more >>] Intel's third-generation of central processing units hasn't even been fully launched yet, but already there is information on the next generation of processors and accompanying chipsets.
For those who haven'... [read more >>] Advanced Micro Devices will have both desktop and laptop accelerated processing units for consumers to buy, but that doesn't mean it won't have other chips too. In fact, the Sunnyvale, California-based company i... [read more >>] |