Why it matters: When AMD's Lisa Su said "AM4 is a great platform that will continue for many years to come," no one expected new processors to be released for it. One year later, the company launched ...
Owners of old AMD AM4 motherboards appear to have been given yet another upgrade option, despite AMD now being two generations into its newer AM5 socket, with the arrival of the Ryzen 5 5600XT, Ryzen ...
AMD is pulling the wraps off a hefty dose of new hardware to kick off this week's CES trade show in Las Vegas. Although we're all curious to see its next-generation AM5 and RDNA 4 products, today's ...
AMD's current AM5 platform seems so well-established today that we sometimes forget that the 9-year-old AM4 is still alive and kicking. Nearly a decade after its introduction in 2016, the AM4 platform ...
With the blistering pace of technology during the last decade, one of the most crucial pieces of hardware has been the CPU. AMD has blazed a trail of providing products that appeal to enthusiasts with ...
AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7 5700X3D processor will be an 8-core, 16-thread CPU with 96MB of X3D cache on-board, while we're expecting a base clock of 3.0GHz and a boost clock of up to 4.1GHz. This means it ...
New CPU releases are often a cause for celebration, as consumers get their hands on the latest products. While AMD has recently delayed (just slightly) the launch of its Ryzen 9000 series due to some ...
What just happened? AMD has announced a range of new CPUs, including Zen 4 APUs for the AM5 platform, and new processors for AM4. Starting with the Zen 4 APUs, these are labeled the Ryzen 8000G series ...
TL;DR: AMD introduces the Ryzen 5 5500X3D, a budget-friendly 6-core gaming CPU with 3D V-Cache technology, designed exclusively for the Latin American market. Offering strong performance on the AM4 ...
There's still plenty of life left in AMD's veteran AM4 platform, as the company has seemingly just announced a new line up of CPUs based on the Zen 3 microarchitecture. The AMD Ryzen 5000XT range ...
AMD launched its next-gen Zen 4 CPUs in 2022, yet it seems to be suffering from the fabled "I can't quit you" syndrome when it comes to its prior-generation hardware. The company is still churning out ...