AMD remains a strong buy with a $170 target price, thanks to its strong position in AI market, market share gains and competition with Intel and Nvidia.
Intel slams the GPU and chip makers NVIDIA and AMD in its sixth annual product security report for having huge security flaws.
The slimmest laptop to feature Intel’s beefy HX mobile processor and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5090 GPU, the Blade 18 also serves big display and keyboard upgrades.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your I
At its retail price of $479, the 9800X3D is $110 cheaper than the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K ($589) and $170 cheaper than the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, even though it outperforms both of them in gaming. Unless you're a staunch Intel fan,
Intel finds itself in a precarious position. Its once-vaunted manufacturing machine has fallen behind Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., which dominates advanced process nodes. Meanwhile, Intel’s core central processing unit design business — a substantial,
Intel's next-gen Arc 'Celestial' discrete GPUs rumored to use newer Xe3P architecture, fabbed in-house by Intel Foundry and not by TSMC.
While Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake processors are fabricated at TSMC, Panther Lake is confirmed to use Intel's 18A node, which has reportedly been yielding better than expected. If Intel plans to manufacture Celestial dGPUs in-house,
As the world’s leading graphics card makers and the ones dominating all sales, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel (INTC) are among the
Is Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. the next Nvidia or Intel? Explore AMD's Q4 results, AI market potential, and competition. Click for more on AMD, NVDA, and INTC.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Arm Holdings (ARM) both gained ground in microprocessor market share, while Intel (INTC) slipped during the fourth quarter of 2024, according to Citi analysts citing data by Mercury Research.
Intel faces a host of problems. The processor market's move to AI left Intel behind as it fails to make a product that can rival Nvidia's (NVDA) advanced AI accelerators, or Advanced Micro Devices (AMD),
The buy the dip crowd failed to make an appearance Tuesday and the tech stocks they’ve been pumping up suffered the damage.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results