As far as desktop processors are concerned, AMD has been killing it for the last few years. If you missed the big announcement on Thursday, the company’s launching its next-gen CPUs, Ryzen 5000, on November 5. If all the benchmark numbers they presented in its presentation are true, we could…
Another iteration of AMD desktop processors is here, but instead of being to better compete with Intel in the pre-built OEM desktop space on a larger scale, and maybe finally provide us with a CPU that doesn’t require a discrete GPU to make most games playable.
With both the Xbox One and PS4 packing GCN-based hardware, it’s fair to say AMD has the high-end console market covered. So, it’s no surprise Zhongshan Subor, a China-based electronics company, wants AMD in its own console, the “SUBOR”, which it plans to release by the end of the year.