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CPUs serve as the heart and soul of your desktop, notebook, and tablet. But with so many devices, power budgets, and performance requirements, it’s not always easy to pick the right hardware. From AMD to Intel and x86 to ARM, Tom’s Hardware has you covered.

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Llano by this summer?

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The introduction of Intel's Sandy Bridge and AMD's Fusion processor will dramatically increase the penetration of graphics-enabled CPUs (gCPUs), market research firm IHS iSuppli said today.

news - MARCH 17 17

Denial? Intel and Qualcomm said the current crisis in Japan won't affect production.

news - MARCH 16 19

Intel and ARM are already clashing as traditional processor architectures are moving into new market segments.

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Intel explains why it acquired McAfee in a conference call to Wall Street investors.

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China, which recently ascended to the top of the world's supercomputer powers, said that, by the end of this year, it will not be using foreign processors for its future supercomputers anymore.

news - MARCH 11 36

A matter of life and text.

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Various sources point to June and July release dates for Bulldozer and Llano.

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AMD filed a permit to build a data center in Suwanee, Georgia.

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The company now believes that PC sales will grow only 10.5% in 2011, which is down from a 15.9% prediction from November 29 and 18.1% prior to that.

news - MARCH 4 32

Valve has revealed a new security measure for Steam called Stream Guard.

reviews - MARCH 4 58

Apparently, Fusion technology demos behind closed doors are becoming an AMD tradition. At this year's CeBIT, the chip maker demoed its upcoming (and highly-anticipated) Llano APU. Naturally, the Tom's Hardware...

news - MARCH 3 77

AMD hopes to inform and sway with this video.

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And joining the tablet market, we have...

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The more cores the better!

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Xoom, Xoom, Xoom!

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Today we're putting the latest sub-$200 CPUs into a cage match armed with nothing but the latest DirectX 11 games (plus a helping of StarCraft 2) to see how they fare. Can AMD's familiar Athlons and Phenoms...

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The iFixit folks have been extremely busy this week. On Wednesday, they tore apart the Motorola Atrix, while yesterday saw them perform their tricks on a Samsung Galaxy S 4G....

news - FEBRUARY 25 29

Researcher at Imec demonstrated a microprocessors that has been built using thin-film transistors (TFT) and printed on a 25 μm thin sheet of dual-gate Pentacen plastic foil.

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AMD chose the annual ISSCC conference to take the wraps off its Bulldozer core, which is targeting server and high-end desktop processors.

news - FEBRUARY 25 12

Yesterday was the Motorola Atrix 4G, today it’s the Samsung Galaxy S 4G.

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We were impressed enough with Intel’s Sandy Bridge architecture that we awarded the Core i5-2500K our coveted Recommended Buy award. Just north of $200, that’s a solid value. But it’s not Intel’s...

news - FEBRUARY 24 16

The new MacBook Pro rumors have reached fever pitch as Apple’s website now displays the usual “We’ll be back soon,” Post-It note.

news - FEBRUARY 23 6

Lenovo isn’t the only one updating its business notebook line; HP today announced a revamp of its corporate and enterprise, and small and medium business notebook lineup.

news - FEBRUARY 23 36

There’s been a lot of Light Peak talk over the last week or so, mainly because of the rumors about its presence in the not-yet-announced new MacBook Pro line-up. However, this Hump Day, Intel itself is...

news - FEBRUARY 23 18

Lenovo today updated its ThinkPad series giving the laptop line a sleek new look and Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge chips.

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