AMD has announced that all of its Windows 11-compatible processors can suffer from reduced performance in some applications when used with the new operating system, with extreme outliers in eSports gaming titles resulting in up to a 10-15% reduction.
AMD has announced that all of its WIndows 11-compatible processors can suffer from reduced performance in some applications when used with the new operating system, with extreme outliers in eSports gaming titles resulting in up to a 10-15% reduction.
Samsung has announced at Hot Chips 33 that the company has developed the industry's first DDR5-7200 512GB memory module. In comparison to DDR4, Samsung's DDR5-7400 memory module offers 40% higher performance with twice the capacity at a mere 1.1V.
AMD announced its 3D V-Cache technology a few months ago, demonstrating incredible performance gains from simply stacking more L3 cache, up to 64MB, on top of Ryzen CPUs.
Neo Forza, a sub-brand of Goldkey Technology Corporation, has launched DDR4-5000 and DDR4-4600 memory kits to rival the best RAM. The new memory kits, available from both from the Mars and Faye series, cater to Zen 3 and Rocket Lake processor owners.
Based on a document filed with the industry standards committee SATA-IO, Intel's upcoming 600-series chipsets will support both Alder Lake and Raptor Lake processors.
Intel made a slew of announcements at the International Supercomputing (ISC) 2021 conference today, talking up its broad range of solutions for supercomputing and HPC applications.
AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed two key new processors during the company's Computex 2021 keynote. The $359 Ryzen 7 5700G and $259 Ryzen 5 5600G APU, both of which come to market August 5, 2021.
More is always better, and it seems that more is very much what we’re getting when DDR5 hits the mainstream later this year. The new supercharged RAM modules offer more capacity, more speed, more bandwidth, and more latency.
Patch notes for a new update of HWInfo64 have confirmed that Intel's next generation of CPUs, codenamed 'Alder Lake' will use gear modes on its memory controller, similar to Intel's current Rocket Lake processors.
Netac Technology, a specialist in NAND flash storage devices, has received its first samples of DDR5 memory chips and begun to work on DDR5-10000 RAM modules, it said this week.