PC Desktop computers are one of the best platforms to customize, upgrade, and set one's preferences on, as different parts to combine can make one's work or gaming setup fulfill its functions. Two of ...
Good gods, but I feel silly posting this question. -- View image here: http://episteme.arstechnica.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_eek.gif --<br><br>I'm looking for ...
Intel has now officially launched more 300-series chipset options for their Coffee Lake platform. Only the Z370 chipset was available during the initial Coffee Lake launch. This of course has the most ...
The maximum officially supported memory speed is DDR5-5200, but AMD says the sweet spot for performance is still DDR5-6000, ...
An important factor to consider when deciding to purchase any laptop computer is the characteristics of the central processing unit, or CPU. Most processors found in consumer-grade notebooks are made ...
Possibly the most absurd truth of modern computing is that, as far as the technology has evolved, we're fundamentally still doing the exact same thing we were doing decades ago: twiddling bits. The ...
By packing its game performance-boosting 3D V-Cache tech into a new budget gaming CPU, AMD is bringing X3D on AM5 to its ...
The comment wars between Intel and AMD fans have been hot for the last few release cycles, with a lot of digital ink spilled about which company has—or has not—improved significantly over the years.
AMD Ryzen CPUs are riding a wave of popularity right now, and the latest best seller charts show them completely annihilating the competition from Intel. What's more, most of the Intel chips that are ...
Intel has come to CES 2023 with quite a few processor announcements. In addition to their 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors being announced, we also have a new lineup for those that can’t afford the ...
Whenever you’re building a new gaming PC, you’re going to have to decide between Intel and AMD for your processor. However, as the years go on, the right answer is constantly changing. For instance, ...
AMD (NYSE:AMD) and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) both manufacture and market microprocessors used in servers, desktop PCs, and notebooks. Additionally, AMD manufactures Graphics Processor Units (GPUs), which ...