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Challenging NVIDIA’s clout won’t be easy. The chip giant now offers full-stack AI data centers, including chips and software.
We tested the game on eight different graphics cards and two different CPUs to see what sort of hardware you really need.
If you're looking to buy or upgrade a PC, it's important to find the best processor, which only gets confusing with naming ...
Intel's latest Core Ultra PC CPUs can't keep up with its older Raptor Lake generation, and those chips are cheaper, too. Mix ...
AMD benefits from Nvidia chip scarcity and a solid AI foothold, even amid China export risks and a falling share price. See ...
As part of the pre-briefings ahead of the Google Cloud Next 2025 conference last week and then during the keynote address, ...
The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti was arguably Nvidia's least-appealing last-generation graphics card. It shipped for $399 with just ...
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, tested in an overclocked PNY card, achieves significant generational speed gains despite its narrow memory interface. That, paired with an aggressive MSRP, makes it ...
The RTX 5060 Ti is a decent upgrade over the RTX 4060 Ti, dropping its price while boosting performance - whether you're ...
The Data Center segment includes server-class CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators, DPUs, FPGAs, SmartNICs, and Adaptive SoC products. The Client segment refers to the computing platforms, which are a col ...
Advanced Micro Devices is well-positioned as open-source LLMs and tariffs reshape AI economics and infrastructure. See why ...