To summarize our list: AMD is the way to go, at least for the current generation. While Intel’s 13th- and 14th-gen Raptor Lake processors are great in benchmarks, the widespread stability issues, poor ...
Intel was a dominant leader in the CPU market for the better part of a decade, but AMD has seen massive success in recent ...
Tom’s Guide reports that while Intel Xeon processors have traditionally powered a lot of servers, AMD’s EPYC lineup is ...
At best, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel (INTC) are actively competing with AI chips to seek positioning as viable alternatives for Nvidia’s H100 (the company’s graphics processing unit).
Despite Nvidia introducing this technology in 2020, neither Intel nor AMD has followed in Nvidia's footsteps so far, opting instead to stick with traditional 8-pin power cables. However ...
A new AI image generator has hit the scenes ... Outside the GPU market, where Nvidia still dominates, AMD’s biggest ...
Since Teamgroup supports both XMP (Intel) and EXPO (AMD) profiles in its T-Force Delta RAM, you only need to enter your BIOS once to activate it, and usually without diving into any advanced settings.
PNY's new XLR8 Gaming DDR5 and XLR8 Gaming EPIC-X RGB DDR5 memory supports Intel and AMD systems and comes in two flavors - ...