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Windows 11 CPU requirements revealed — Intel and AMD processors you'll need
By Darragh Murphy published
Microsoft is set to launch Windows 11 later this year, and the company updated its minimum CPU requirements needed to run the new era of OS — including older Intel, AMD and Qualcomm processors.
AMD Radeon RX 6000M series arrives — and the RX 6800M already beats the GeForce RTX 3070 (in some tests)
By Phillip Tracy published
Nvidia's dominance in the mobile GPU space is finally being challenged by AMD with the newly unveiled Radeon RX 6000 mobile graphics led by the RX 6800M.
Samsung partnering with AMD to develop a next-gen Exynos mobile chip — and it comes with ray-tracing
By Darragh Murphy published
AMD reveals Samsung's next flagship Exynos mobile chip will feature its RDNA 2 architecture, bringing ray tracing and variable rate shading features to smartphone devices.
Xbox Series X|S get AMD graphics boost — is PS5 falling behind?
By Darragh Murphy published
AMD just announced its FidelityFX technology is now available for Microsoft's Xbox Series X|S consoles, giving gamers a big graphical boost.
Alienware m15 Ryzen Edition R5 unveiled: Meet the first AMD-powered Alienware since 2007
By Phillip Tracy last updated
Alienware has tapped AMD for its latest gaming notebook, the m15 Ryzen Edition R5. The first Alienware powered by an AMD processor in over a decade, the m15 uses the newest Ryzen 5000 series chips.
Microsoft hints AMD-based Surface Laptop 4 could be right around the corner
By Darragh Murphy published
Microsoft has launched two support pages for its upcoming Surface Laptop 4, and according to leaks, it could be announced at an event next week.
Razer could launch 14-inch AMD Ryzen 5000 gaming laptop
By Darragh Murphy published
Razer is preparing to launch a 14-inch laptop boasting a Ryzen 9 5900HX processor and an RTX 3060 graphics card, according to a recent leak.
AMD Ryzen Pro 5000 CPUs unveiled to take on Intel vPro — Lenovo and HP commit
By Phillip Tracy published
Ryzen Pro 5000 will supposedly outperform comparable Intel chips in various tasks while requiring less power.
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