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CES 2014: Tango PC, a powerful pocket sized PC
While taking a stroll around the AMD tent I found a tiny PC about to launch on the market called Tango: a pocket sized PC that boasts AMD APU Technology. Fitting inside the palm
Read More »Rumors of Unlockable AMD R9 290 Cards in the Wild
AMD has been selling their new R9 graphics card for a month now and PC hardware and overclocking forums are buzzing with info on how a user was able to unlock his brand new
Read More »AMD Releases Trinity APUs for Desktop
Today marks the launch of AMD’s newest Fusion APU series, the successor to their Llano APU’s and codenamed Trinity. With up to four physical X86 cores and very respectable discrete-class graphics, the A-series processors
Read More »PlayStation 4 (Orbis?) Arriving in 2013/2014
News has broken out from an anonymous source within Sony and reported by Kotaku that the PS4, designated Orbis, will be released towards the end of 2013/early 2014. While specs currently unclear and subject to change, the current
Read More »GTX 680 Launched: New King of the Hill
In the never-ending GPU wars, AMD’s HD7970 was recently crowned the fastest single-GPU card with 28nm architecture. And although both Nvidia and AMD have extremely powerful dual-GPU cards (the GTX590 and the HD6990, respectively),
Read More »AMD’s new Radeon HD 7750 and 7770: Benchmark Roundup
Although the benchmark-shattering Radeon HD 7970 and 7970 have occupied the bulk of our attention over the past few weeks, AMD hasn’t forgotten about those individuals who would like to get in on the
Read More »January 2012 PC Build Guide, Part 1
If you’re the kind of person who’s known among his or her friends as “that computer guy,” known for your inexhaustible knowledge of the current PC market, you will undoubtedly be all too familiar
Read More »AMD Announces “lottery” CPU’s with variable cores
From PCPro: “the company has revealed that the next generation (codenamed Tyche) will be offered as a single “lottery-core” SKU, with the number of functional cores in each part left for the customer to
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