AMD’s Ryzen rollercoaster shows no signs of slowing down as new market figures reveal Intel struggling to keep pace in the server market. With AMD surging to record highs in both unit share and revenue, the competitive landscape for data centers has shifted dramatically in favor of the EPYC and Ryzen ecosystems.
Recent performance data indicates that Intel currently holds a lead in the budget CPU sector with its 13th Generation Core i5 processors. The Intel Core i5-13500 and i5-13400 have demonstrated higher multi-threaded performance in productivity benchmarks compared to AMD Ryzen 5 and older Ryzen 9 5000 series parts priced under the $200 threshold.
Originally scheduled for late 2025, Intel’s Panther Lake chips are now apparently moved to early 2026. A leaked slide from...
TSMC’s Arizona fab, set to begin production in 2025, marks a key step in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and will test the impact of the CHIPS Act on the industry.
UAE retail investors have seized the opportunity to buy into the artificial intelligence sector during price dips, while simultaneously increasing...
Intel Corp. and AMD today announced the creation of an x86 ecosystem advisory group bringing together technology leaders to shape the...
Intel provided a statement earlier this week on the instability problems with 14th-gen and 13th-gen CPUs. New details have emerged,...
AMD’s upcoming Strix Point processors are crucial for the company, as these laptop chips will power the highly anticipated Copilot+...












