When it comes to desktop and laptop processors, the two biggest names in town are Intel and AMD. Qualcomm is making inroads, but if you want peak performance, Intel and AMD make the best ...
Are those chips simply too fresh to the market, then? Well, AMD’s Ryzen 9800X3D is also very new on the scene and is ranked ...
In figure 1, we compare the performance of the Intel Xeon Platinum 8480+ (56-core, code name: Sapphire Rapids) processor ...
Whenever you’re building a new gaming PC, you’re going to have to decide between Intel and AMD for your processor. However, as the years go on, the right answer is constantly changing.
Under-performing Intel Arrow Lake CPUs, and the top frame rates from the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, force Intel out of the best ...
M uch as I might instinctually recoil at the suggestion, the server rather than the desktop market is the big growth area ...
Here's how AMD's latest and greatest 16-core CPU compares against Intel's finest in a head-to-head comparison. The Ryzen 9000 ...
Despite some teething issues, tech outlets were generally positive about the company's new CPUs, especially when it came to multithreaded performance. The AMD vs. Intel fight was still in the ...
Intel invisible Amazon's top ten processor list now exclusively features AMD Ryzen CPUs with Intel, relegated to 12th place.
Intel's new Core Ultra 9 285K is an impressive CPU, but it faces stiff competition from the last-gen Ryzen 7 7800X3D.
Intel's newest CPUs are expected to have larger cache sizes, but the biggest beneficiaries may be more corpo than cyberpunk.
AMD's Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 benchmarks show that it's 75% faster for gaming than Intel Core Ultra, however the numbers include ...