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Nvidia Lines Up Six Keynote Speakers for Computex 2022
By Mark Tyson published
Among the speakers providing a keynote at Computex 2022 in 10 days time is Jeff Fisher, Senior Vice President of GeForce.
AMD Preps Smart Access Storage To Accelerate SSD Performance
By Zhiye Liu published
A new report claims that AMD is preparing Smart Access Storage (SAS) to accelerate storage performance on its Ryzen processors.
AMD's Lisa Su to Keynote at Computex 2022: Next-Gen Mobile and Desktop Innovations
By Anton Shilov published
AMD's Computex 2022 keynote is called 'Advancing the High-Performance Computing Experience.'
Intel CEO Thinks Chip Shortage Will Stretch to 2024
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said in an interview that with tools to make chips in short supply, shortages may continue into 2024.
MIT Honors Lisa Su's Big Money Donation With a Building Name
By Mark Tyson published
MIT Building 12 will be named the Lisa T. Su Building at a ceremony on May 14. Interestingly, this nanoscale research facility was gifted to MIT by the AMD CEO.
AMD Acquires Pensando Data Processing Units in a $1.9 Billion Deal
By Anton Shilov published
AMD boosts its datacenter business with Pensando acquisition.
CPU-Z Adds Official Support for Ryzen 7 5800X3D and Core i9-12900KS
By Aaron Klotz published
CPU-Z has been updated to version 2.00, bringing support for a plethora of new CPUs, including the yet unreleased Core i9-12900KS and Ryzen 7 5800X3D V-Cache chip.
AMD Closes Xilinx Deal: First Products Expected in 2023
By Anton Shilov published
AMD expects first fruits from Xilinx acquisition to arrive next year.
AMD Expects to Close $54 Billion Xilinx Acquisition on Valentine's Day
By Mark Tyson published
The all-share deal was originally announced to be valued at $35 billion, but thanks to AMD's rapidly appreciating share price, the deal as it closes will effectively cost AMD around $54 billion.
AMD Sets All-Time CPU Market Share Record as Intel Gains in Desktop and Notebook PCs
By Paul Alcorn published
The quarterly CPU market share report reveals that Intel is making slow but steady progress in the desktop and notebook markets against AMD, though it continues to struggle in the data center.
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