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AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D is ‘the world’s best processor for gamers and creators’
AMD says the 9950X3D should be around 8 percent faster on average than the previous 7950X3D, based on benchmarks run on 40 games at 1080p. The gaming performance should be similar
AMD’s monstrous Ryzen 9 9950X3D is ready to stomp all over Intel
AMD revealed the Ryzen 9 9950X3D for desktop PCs, which the company is calling both the “world’s best gaming processor” and the “world’s best processor for content creation.” On paper, the comparison is brutal: AMD says its new chip is 20 percent faster in gaming than Intel’s Arrow Lake flagship,
The New AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Is the Best Gaming CPU, and It's Back in Stock on Amazon
"The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is extremely powerful in games, which makes it easier to recommend than other recent processors like the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K or Ryzen 9 9900X. Especially if you’re building a rig with a powerful graphics card, the 9800X3D is going to be the best way to get the most performance out of whichever GPU you pair it with."
AMD, Dell and ces
AMD Wins Over Dell In Commercial PC Deal For Ryzen AI Pro Chips
AMD said it has won its first deal to supply Ryzen AI Pro chips to commercial PCs made by Dell Technologies, opening another channel for the chip designer to compete with Intel.
AMD Announces First Dell Commercial PCs Powered by AMD Ryzen AI PRO Processors
We’re incredibly proud to collaborate with Dell on the next generation of commercial PCs powered by the AMD Ryzen AI PRO processors,” said Jack Huynh, SVP and GM of the computing and graphics group at AMD.
CES 2025: Dell adopts AMD processors for commercial PCs, further eroding Intel's market opportunities
At CES 2025 on January 7, AMD unveiled a new series of notebook processors aimed at seizing opportunities in the AI PC era. AMD executives stated that Dell has decided to incorporate these processors into some of its commercial computers.
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AMD and Intel launch mainstream and budget motherboard chipsets at CES but some of the codenames are so similar that I've already mistaken them for each other
I t's taken a while to happen, especially in the case of AMD, but at long last, we're seeing new mainstream and budget ...
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CES 2025: AMD Takes on Intel with New X3D CPUs and RDNA 4 Graphics
After months of speculation and rumour, AMD has finally unveiled a range of plans, including new CPUs, mobile chips, and, of ...
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Intel Launches Powerful Laptop Chips to Reclaim Market Share
Intel has been steadily losing share in the PC CPU market to Advanced Micro Devices over much of the past decade. In the ...
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Watch out, Intel - AMD's Ryzen CPUs are getting far more popular going by latest Steam survey
AMD CPUs are going from strength to strength according to Valve's hardware survey, and are up 5% over the past two months, ...
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Intel and AMD will battle for gaming CPU supremacy at CES 2025
AMD, Intel, and possibly Qualcomm all have next-gen CPU launches planned for CES 2025. Here's what been rumored, confirmed, ...
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MSI’s 2025 gaming laptops have the latest from Nvidia, Intel, and AMD — plus lots of RGB
But you’ll notice some similar specs are present in cheaper MSI laptops, like the new Raider 18 HX.
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Acer’s New Swift Go Laptops Come In Intel and AMD Versions
Acer has announced new models in its Swift Go laptop line. This includes the standard and AI-powered versions, which will be ...
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AMD: A Strong Buy As AI Datacenter Ramps Up In 2025
Advanced Micro Devices' diversified revenue streams provide a cushion against potential slowdowns in AI hardware CapEx. See ...
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