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Best SSDs 2026: From blazing-fast M.2 NVMe down to budget SATA
By Paul Alcorn last updated
We recommend the best SSDs for every need and budget based on our extensive lab tests.

AMD to resurrect Ryzen 7 5800X3D AM4 with 10th anniversary edition, leaker claims
By Zhiye Liu published
AMD is rumored to launch the Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary Edition in the second quarter of this year.

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 appears on Amazon with $1,000 pre-order price
By Jake Roach last updated
AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 has started appearing at retailers, with Amazon currently offering the CPU at $1,000 — $100 above the suggest retail pricing.

AMD's market cap hits all-time high, Intel hits 25-year high on Agentic AI's insatiable demand for CPUs
By Anton Shilov published
Demand for CPUs by AI systems is creating positive sentiment and drives AMD and Intel stocks to their highs.

Intel's Nova Lake CPUs gear up to seize AMD’s 3D V-Cache gaming throne in early leak
By Zhiye Liu published
VideoCardz shares the alleged preliminary SKU list for Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 400S (codenamed Nova Lake) processors.

Approvals for Nvidia and AMD AI chip exports to China stall under government bottleneck
By Luke James published
Staffing at the U.S. Commerce Department office that vets exports of Nvidia and AMD AI accelerators has collapsed over the past year.

Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus vs Ryzen 7 9700X faceoff
By Hassam Nasir published
Both around $300, but two very different CPUs.

CPU Benchmarks and Hierarchy 2026: CPU Rankings
By Jake Roach last updated
All of today's desktop CPU benchmarks compared, including Intel's 13th-Gen Core series and AMD's Ryzen Zen 4 and Threadripper.

Report claims Arm chips will power 90% of AI servers based on custom processors in 2029
By Anton Shilov published
As hyperscalers seek efficiency and control from custom CPUs they build in house, they adopt Arm and 90% of servers running custom silicon will use the Arm ISA in 2029.

Half of planned US data center builds have been delayed or canceled, growth limited by shortages of power infrastructure and parts from China
By Anton Shilov published
As cloud giants plan to spend $650 billion on AI infrastructure this year, the availability of power infrastructure components has become a significant obstacle to deploying AI data centers.
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