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After a new Intel CPU for less? Try your luck with a Japanese Gachapon
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
A viral video has surfaced of a Gachapon in Japan which dispenses Intel CPUs for as little as 500 yen (around $3).
The 256-core AmpereOne-3, expected next year, will challenge Nvidia's B100 on AI inference
By Wayne Williams published
The 256-core AmpereOne-3, expected next year, will challenge Nvidia's B100 on AI inference.
Intel boss confirms Panther Lake is on track for mid-2025 release date - with some bold claims
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has doubled down on Panther Lake coming in mid-2025 with some bold performance claims in a recent earnings call.
Gigabyte’s heavy-handed fix for Intel Core i9 CPU instability drops performance to Core i7 levels in some cases – but don’t panic yet
By Darren Allan published
Gigabyte seems to have been a lot stricter than other motherboard makers with its cure for game-crashing blues.
Huge AMD Strix Point leak gives Snapdragon X Elite CPU something to worry about – and Apple’s M4, too
By Darren Allan published
AMD has some seriously powerful APUs – CPU + GPU + NPU – chips inbound and this Strix Point leak illustrates that clearly.
Qualcomm claims its Snapdragon X Plus is an M3 beater, but is it really?
By Allisa James published
Qualcomm claims Snapdragon X Plus is an M3 beater - that should scare Intel and Apple if it turns out to be true.
AMD’s Zen 5 CPUs are ‘imminent’ and another motherboard maker seemingly confirms them as Ryzen 9000 chips
By Darren Allan published
It’s looking more and more likely that we’ll see Ryzen 9000 processors early in Q3, perhaps in July.
AMD’s next-gen CPUs set to be Ryzen 9000 – and here’s another clue that Zen 5 launch could be imminent
By Darren Allan published
Three motherboard makers have now brought in support for AMD’s next-gen processors.
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