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AMD's next-generation Zen 6 "Medusa Point" APUs could feature as many as 22 cores, claims leaker
By Hassam Nasir published
AMD might construct its high-end Medusa Point APUs with an MCM design, placing a desktop-grade CCD with up to 12 Zen 6 cores next to standard 10-core mobile silicon.

Intel says foundry business won't break even until 14A in 2027
By Anton Shilov published
Intel expects its loss-making Foundry division to reach breakeven by 2027, driven by internal adoption of its 18A process, and contributions from packaging, and mature nodes.

Intel "Xe4" and AMD "GFX13" codenames surface for next-gen 'Druid' GPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Patch notes and commits have revealed Xe4 (Druid) and GFX13 (successor to RDNA 4) as the internal codenames for upcoming GPU products from Intel and AMD.

Dynatron coolers support up to 660W for Intel Diamond Rapids and AMD Venice CPUs
By Hassam Nasir published
Dynatron's CPU cooler listings indicate "Diamond Rapids" as the codename for Intel's upcoming Xeon CPUs and "SP7" as the socket for AMD's next-gen Venice CPUs.

Intel details 14A performance and new 'Turbo Cells' that unlock maximum CPU and GPU frequency
By Paul Alcorn published
I. Am. Speed.

Intel Foundry Roadmap Update - New 18A-PT variant that enables 3D die stacking, 14A process node enablement
By Paul Alcorn last updated
Intel's new CEO Lip Bu-Tan took to the stage at the company's Intel Foundry Direct 2025 event here in San Jose, California to outline the company's progress on its foundry initiative.

Intel Cougar Cove (P), Darkmont (E) core architectures revealed in Panther Lake perfmon commit
By Hassam Nasir published
Intel has updated its perfmon platform to support Panther Lake, while disclosing its Performance (P) and Efficient (E) core architectures: Cougar Cove and Darkmont.

Over 250 billion Arm chips have shipped since the first ARM1 processor launched 40 years ago
By Mark Tyson published
The first Arm processor was created in Cambridge in 1985.

Tests indicate Intel's '200S Boost' feature provides no real gain for Arrow Lake CPUs on Linux
By Hassam Nasir published
Phoronix's testing shows that Intel's 200S Boost feature yields little to no performance improvements with the same RAM kit.

Intel redefines AI strategy — Jaguar Shores to be rack-level design with focus on silicon photonics
By Anton Shilov published
Intel outlined its revamped AI strategy under new leadership that includes variety of workload-specific products, optical interconnects for rack-scale solutions, and revamped software stack.
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