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Today's desktop processors continue to push the performance envelope, while in the mobile space low-cost and high-efficiency processors take us ever closer to ubiquitous computing. From reviews to benchmarks, on desktops to smartphones, Tom's Hardware has the processor information you need.

news - DECEMBER 5 43

AMD apparently received a safety net from Mubadala Development, which reportedly increased its share in the company to 19 percent, in exchange for a cash payment and an additional seat on the company's board.

news - DECEMBER 4 1

LG plans to showcase its own SoC for Smart TVs at CES 2013 in January.

news - DECEMBER 4 130

You'll need a DirectX 11 GPU in order to play Crysis 3 on the PC.

news - DECEMBER 3 37

RBC Capital analyst Doug Freedman stated that Intel may soon be building ARM processors for Apple.

news - DECEMBER 3 20

Rumor has it that Microsoft is currently working on the Surface RT and Surface Pro sequels along with a Surface "Book" form factor.

news - DECEMBER 3 26

The Vertical Power VP-400 Runway Seeker does for planes what the car industry is trying to accomplish for cars: Take the pilot out of the equation and guide you safely to your destination without your...

news - NOVEMBER 30 58

Nintendo promised significantly greater processing capability in the recently released Wii U than in the preceding Wii console.

news - NOVEMBER 29 6

Globalfoundries has appointed Rutger Wijburg to oversee the operation of its Fab 8 in Malta, New York.

news - NOVEMBER 29 52

AMD is at the beginning of a massive reorganization phase that will only leave about half of its entire business to traditional processors.

news - NOVEMBER 28 16

AMD's management is taking another step to keep the company afloat.

news - NOVEMBER 28 33

Gigabyte's overclocking team was able to overclock AMD’s A10-5800K APU to a record 7.87 GHz, up from a stock 3.8 GHz.

news - NOVEMBER 27 27

AMD's CEO said that sales figures stemming from the Black Friday weekend look reasonably well.

news - NOVEMBER 27 113

Mainstream CPUs in LGA packaging will supposedly be phased out in 2014 for embedded Broadwell SoCs.

news - NOVEMBER 25 18

Creative signed a $50 million deal to license out GPU tech and sell some of its engineering resources to Intel.

news - NOVEMBER 24 19

Leaked roadmaps of the upcoming Atom Valleyview-T Atom SoC provide new details about Intel's processor for tablets.

news - NOVEMBER 22 53

AMD employees are not getting much room to breathe these days. In addition to the 1,700 people that were just cut recently, AMD will be laying off an undisclosed number of people in the first half of 2013.

news - NOVEMBER 22 8

Intel said that Paul Otellini will retire from his role as CEO in May 2013.

news - NOVEMBER 20 21

New chips will lead to faster tablets that sports higher memory capacity.

news - NOVEMBER 15 16

The world's most prestigious supercomputers are usually spotlighted in the Top500 list of the world's fastest systems.

news - NOVEMBER 14 52

On the right path, Read believes.

news - NOVEMBER 14 29

AMD is looking for ways to make some cash in a changing market before its reserves are depleted.

news - NOVEMBER 14 74

Apple has no choice but to accept price increase.

news - NOVEMBER 13 54

Replaces Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's Sequoia at the top spot.

reviews - NOVEMBER 12 70

After eight years of development, Intel is finally ready to announce its Xeon Phi Coprocessor, which is derived from the company's work with Larrabee. Although the architecture came up short as a 3D graphics...

reviews - NOVEMBER 10 74

After one year of dominating the enthusiast space, Intel's Core i7-3960X is being replaced. The new Core i7-3970X features higher clock rates, but also imposes a 150 W TDP. Just for kicks, we're putting it up...

news - NOVEMBER 9 43

Tablets are eating cheap PCs alive.

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