CPU

AMD slip-up reveals Ryzen 7 3750X CPU with 105W TDP

More Ryzen 3000-series CPUs could be in the works AMD HAS ACCIDENTALLY let slip that a Ryzen 7 3750X is on its way, with Team Red’s Product Master guide prematurely outing the new Ryzen 3000-series CPU. Serial chip-leak-spotter @Komachi spied the latest Product Master Guide, noting that it detailed the Ryzen 7 3750X and confirmed it will sport a thermal design

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Arm Holdings Opens Its CPU Cores to Allow Custom Instructions

Forbes is reporting that Arm Holdings has taken a major step toward helping its processors compete even better and make them more appealing to customers. Arm designs processors and then licenses those designs to companies for use in their products. ARM CPUs are used across the entire computing spectrum, although they are most widely used

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The Best Gaming CPU under Rs. 30,000 ($300)

AMD launched the 7nm Zen 2 based Ryzen 3000 CPUs back in July to critical acclaim, snubbing Intel in the process and making the mid-range and high-end CPU market more affordable than ever. While the Ryzen 5 3600 is now considered as the best budget processor, and the Ryzen 7 and 9 dominating the enthusiast

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Intel Walks Back Apollo Lake CPU Recall

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Last week, Intel published a PCN (Public Change Notice) on its QDMS website declaring that certain Apollo Lake processors had flaws and would be discontinued. The initial notification the company published was straightforward: An issue had been identified with the

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