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As Nvidia and others strike deals with sovereign nations, their business will become politicized as never before.
Advanced Micro Devices is experiencing robust growth in its data center business, but investors don't seem to be impressed.
So Lee, AMD, I mean, if you said describe ’em, they’re the number two AI chip company. I guess that’s the way people refer to ...
In his MSI Claw A8 hands-on preview, Jason England said he was floored by the handheld’s gaming performance. When playing Lies of P on his Asus ROG Ally, he sets the game to medium graphical settings ...
Pegatron unveiled a 128-GPU rack-scale system based on AMD’s Instinct MI350X at Computex, offering up to 1,177 PFLOPs of FP4 ...
It will come in both 8GB and 16GB GDDR6 versions. While some competitors use faster GDDR7 memory, the real-world gaming ...
In a somewhat surprising turn at Computex, Nvidia unveiled NVLink Fusion, a program that opens up some of its most powerful system-level technology to outside companies. This move unlocks one of ...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) has hit a gold mine on its push for growth opportunities in gaming, content ...
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) is an important player in the global semiconductor industry as its chips power multiple ...
AMD gains CPU market share from Intel, and ZT Systems acquisition strengthens its data center competitiveness against Nvidia.
It is not clear why Kirk Skaugen, who was a long-time Intel datacenter executive and who was president of Lenovo’s ...
MiTAC Computing Technology Corp., a subsidiary of MiTAC Holdings Corp. (TSE:3706) and server platform design company, ...