When it comes to desktop and laptop processors, the two biggest names in town are Intel and AMD. Qualcomm is making inroads, but if you want peak performance, Intel and AMD make the best ...
Intel was a dominant leader in the CPU market for the better part of a decade, but AMD has seen massive success in recent ...
AMD parades its new Ryzen 9 AI HX 370 in its own gaming benchmarks, where it seems to wipe the floor with the Intel Core ...
The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is the best gaming processor currently on the market and a much better option than the new Intel Core ...
The gaming GPU maker reportedly has a new consumer PC Arm CPU in the works, set to challenge the AMD Ryzen and Intel Core ...
beating Intel to market. Fast forward to today and AMD has become a formidable player in the CPU market, offering excellent performance at competitive prices. From desktop PCs to servers and ...
AMD continues to chip away at rival Intel's lead in desktop processor market share, with a not-insignificant 5.7% leap in the ...
Here is the latest breakdown of AMD and Intel X86 server CPU shipments according to Mercury Research: In the third quarter, Intel shipped 4.09 million X86 server CPUs, which was up 15.3 percent year ...
AMD and Intel have fought for supremacy for decades, duking it out in a bid to make the best processors you can buy. The competition is fierce, and that's a great thing for PC enthusiasts.
This is getting a teensy bit repetitive now, but there's yet more bad news for Intel. Its arch rival AMD has clawed back a hefty 10% market share in the desktop x86 CPU segment over the last year.