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It seems like Intel's Ivy Bridge is getting all the attention these days, but let's not forget about AMD, which is getting ready to roll out a new platform of its own. AMD's upcoming A10 and A18 ...
Below, we have a picture of the AMD accelerated processing units in both FM1 and future FM2 packages, which the latter will be based on the next-generation Trinity APU. In the picture below, "Llano" ...
As excited as we are for the new Trinity APUs, we can't help but be disappointed that they require a new socket that isn't backwards compatible – unlike what we have seen with the AM2/AM2+ and AM3.
The last time ASUS released a Republic of Gamers series motherboard for an AMD platform was way back in late 2011. The motherboard in question was the ASUS Crosshair V Formula which ASUS have since ...
A report on CPU World says that AMD is planning to release a new line of Athlon II X4 CPUs compatible with new socket FM2 motherboards. The 13 year old Athlon brand name will be used for these new ...
So I just returned the motherboard for a new build, but in retrospect it seems really hard to tell between a dead mobo and a dead CPU if you don't have the option to switch out one or the other with a ...
It's now known that AMD's upcoming Vishera Piledriver cores will continue to use the firm's AM3+ socket, with early confirmation perhaps showing up when companies such as ASUS began to announce ...
Even with an AMD FX 9590 Black Edition installed, the system compatibility tool for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset will respond with a callous "nope." That's because the official ...
With AMD's much-discussed Zen processor now pushed back to 2017, there's been some question as to what the company would do for a 2016 CPU lineup. On the GPU side, we already know that there are new ...
It's been a bumpy ride for AMD over the last few years. Its 7000-series graphics cards are actually doing very well, mainly due to recent price drops, which has Nvidia trailing in the value department ...
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