AMD Ryzen PRO 9000: X3D for Workstations? [Analysis]
AMD's bringing its X3D cache tech to the professional desktop. But does the corporate world actually need gaming trickle-down?
AMD's bringing its X3D cache tech to the professional desktop. But does the corporate world actually need gaming trickle-down?
Everyone thought Samsung had the foundry game locked down for big tech. Intel's surprising foray with Apple changes everything.
The delicate dance between Samsung and its labor union has stumbled, threatening to bring global chip production to a grinding halt. What was supposed to be a routine pay negotiation has devolved into a potential 18-day strike, casting a long shadow over memory chip availability.
Forget booming chip sales for a moment. The real story of 2025's tech surge might be in the microscopic dust and chemicals that make those chips possible.
We're not just talking about tools playing nice anymore. The semiconductor industry is staring down a massive system-level convergence crisis, and surprisingly, AI might not be the magic bullet everyone hopes for.
The fever dream of exorbitant GPU prices in Germany is finally starting to break. After a punishing surge, buyers are seeing a glimmer of hope as prices begin to slide.
Autonomous AI agents are poised to reshape enterprise workflows, but trust is the currency. SAP and NVIDIA are making a bold play to underwrite that trust, right where the business gets done.
The AI infrastructure surge isn't just about the silicon. Taiwan's latest hardware reports reveal a seismic shift rippling from raw materials to the very servers powering our digital future.
Everyone expected AI to keep booming, but the sheer scale of Taiwan's semiconductor testing sector's revenue surge is rewriting the forecast. What’s driving this unprecedented growth?
Whispers of an Apple-Intel chip manufacturing pact are igniting Wall Street's imagination, with semiconductor equipment suppliers like ASML potentially standing to gain billions. Bank of America's latest analysis paints a vivid picture of the ripple effects.
Applied Materials and TSMC are joining forces, ostensibly to speed up the creation of AI-hungry chips. But in the ever-churning world of semiconductor PR, it's worth asking what's truly being accelerated here – genuine innovation or just the marketing cycle?
President Trump heads to China with a delegation of tech titans, but NVIDIA's CEO is conspicuously missing. This isn't just a seating chart oversight; it speaks volumes about current geopolitical chip plays.
A supposed AMD RX 9050 graphics card is stirring the pot, reportedly boasting more cores than its higher-numbered sibling. This unusual spec sheet hints at a strategic shift in AMD's entry-level GPU strategy.
Forget soaring GPU prices. The PowerColor Hellhound RX 9070 has just cratered below $600, a rare gem in this year's inflated market. This is your chance.
Imagine seeing precisely where a chip is faltering, live, without ever cracking its case. That's the promise of new terahertz inspection tech, alongside breakthroughs in power conversion and specialized computing.
Another week, another tech deal promising the moon. Amazon's bundling AMD's beloved Ryzen 7 9800X3D with a premium ASUS motherboard, touting a sweet $136 saving. But does this 'deal' actually put more cash in gamers' pockets, or just shuffle it around?
Forget the latest flagship GPUs. A clever hacker just proved that yesterday's server silicon, when expertly repurposed, can still deliver mind-bending AI performance for a song. This $200 build is a wake-up call for the AI hardware market.
The market's been brutal for PC builders, but AMD's Radeon RX 9070 just offered a serious lifeline. This 16GB VRAM powerhouse is now available at its lowest price ever, presenting a compelling argument for gamers and productivity users alike.
The AMD K5, AMD's first independently designed x86 chip, is officially being retired from the Linux kernel. Its Achilles' heel? A missing piece of silicon that’s now a coding headache.
NVIDIA's stunning admission: the cost of running AI compute for its deep learning team has officially surpassed what it pays its human employees. This marks a new era of AI operational expenses.