At its Advancing AI event in San Francisco, AMD announced major new chip designs across its portfolio—datacenter, AI, ...
However, AMD’s EPYC line of processors has emerged as a serious competitor, offering performance and value for both ...
Anyone who thinks that Intel is easy to kill need look no further than the historical trends of the Mercury Research market ...
Talking actual numbers, now, Intel's Q3 AI and datacentre revenue was $3.3 billion while AMD's was $3.5 billion. For ...
However, it still benefits from the overall AI infrastructure build-out, as customers look to at least keep Nvidia (NASDAQ: ...
AMD now accounts for 25 percent of all x86 processor shipments, but only made a slight increase in the past quarter against ...
The strong results were driven by record data center revenues of $3.549 billion, up 122 percent YoY and 25 percent sequentially, fueled mainly by high demand ...
we would strongly advise against investing in a new Ryzen 3 build at this point. We strongly discourage buying a new Ryzen 3 machine at this point. If you want to buy the best AMD Ryzen 3 ...
AMD's new AI products, including Turin EPYC CPUs and Instinct MI325x AI accelerator, failed to excite investors, leading to a stock price decline. AMD's inventory has grown to nearly $5 billion ...
As the artificial-intelligence (AI) market struggles to keep up with the demand of infrastructure build ... AMD last week announced new server CPUs, codenamed Turin, officially the 5th Gen EPYC ...