Processors lie at the heart of your computer. They juggle millions of instructions every second so you can watch Netflix and play Fallout 4. They throttle their clockspeeds to save power, and boost ...
When AMD's Zen 4 processors arrive sometime next year, they're expected to use a new AM5 socket, replacing the AM4 socket used on the company's current best gaming CPU. This means the current best ...
Ready for future server technologies, the RoHS-compliant LGA771 Socket J for Xeon CPUs and LGA775 Socket T for desktop computers provide microprocessor protection for the lifespan of the processor.
Ryzen and Navi were the stars of AMD's E3, but spare a thought for the AM4 socket -- and the significant amount of work AMD has done to keep it current without compromising its promise on backward ...
A new slide has appeared online showing the end of socket compatibility for AMD's EPYC processors coming with 2020's Zen 3 architecture. That, by extension, would also suggest the end for the AM4 ...
The surface-mount LGA 2011 socket houses Intel’s Core i7 and Xeon 5 CPUs. Its contacts include solder balls for surface mounting and a hex-ball array promises stronger housing and minimizes the space ...
Intel's upcoming Alder Lake CPUs are still a few weeks away from launching, presumably, but there is plenty of related hardware in the wild to keep the leaks flowing. The latest one is an actual photo ...
HSINCHU, TAIWAN, Jan. 04, 2017 – Andes Technology Corporation, the leading Asia-based supplier of small, low-power, high performance 32-bit embedded CPU cores, today announced that Sino Wealth ...
We haven't talked about Nuvia (no relation to Nvidia) to-date, but I've had an eye on the startup since it came out of stealth mode late last year. Nuvia is a new CPU design company with an impressive ...
Though AMD has been taking market share from Intel in the consumer desktop CPU space with its Ryzen 3000 series processors for some time now, the data center and cloud computing markets have decidedly ...
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