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By Jake Roach Published
The 7700X3D is a 7800X3D with lower boost clock speeds, but it doesn’t deliver the same value as we’ve seen with previous versions of this segmentation.

By Anton Shilov Published
Intel to modernize semiconductor production facility in Ireland in a bid to increase output of Xeon 6 and other Xeon products made using Intel 3 fabrication process.

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We're rounding up the best CPU deals available from your favorite retailers.

By Ben Stockton Published
Deals The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D is back in stock and on sale, with up to $173 in savings to be had at Newegg.

By Kunal Khullar Published
AMD's quiet revival of older Ryzen processors continues, with the Ryzen 7 4700LE now appearing in a prebuilt gaming desktop priced at $799.99.

By Anton Shilov Published
Intel readies Xeon 'Dunlow' platform with 28 cores in LGA1954 packaging for entry-level servers and workstations.

By Hassam Nasir Published
Medusa Point looks to be promising.

By Anton Shilov Published
Premium How a limited run CPU could open the right doors for Europe's first HPC processors on markets its developers barely hoped to address any time soon.

By Bruno Ferreira Published
Nvidia lifts the veil a little bit more on its Vera CPU and reveals a single-thread performance monster — company claims a 1.8x uplift versus x86 competition in agentic workloads and 1.5x in coding.
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