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Sony's next-generation PlayStation 6 console APU rumor update: Robin APU teased, with Robin+ APU on die shrink from TSMC ...
AMD's Zen 6 architecture, codenamed 'Morpheus', is expected in 2026 with up to 24-core desktop CPUs thanks to a new 12-core CCD design. Built on TSMC's 3nm and possibly 2nm nodes, Zen 6 targets ...
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AMD Zen 6 'Medusa' Chips Possibly Coming in 2025 - MSNAnother interesting tidbit from this leak is that AMD wants to move to a 3nm I/O die for Medusa slash Zen 6, which is a big change since Zen 4 and Zen 5 use TSMC 6nm for this chip. The leaker also ...
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Gadget Review on MSNZen 6: AMD's 2nm CPU Platform Promises Up to 70% More PerformanceAMD's Zen 6 CPUs bring 24-core desktop power with 2nm tech, 7GHz speeds, and performance gains. Pricing starts around $700-800 for flagship models.
Given these codenames, the APU’s square design (which MLID says looks similar to other Mark Cerny designs), and the CPU’s ...
AMD seemingly targets 7GHz frequency with its upcoming Zen 6-based processors as 6.4GHz is already achievable, but things ...
AMD is on a roll with hugely successful gaming CPUs, and it's already planning for the years ahead. According to a new rumor, AMD expects to launch its next-gen Zen 6 Ryzen "Medusa" gaming CPUs in ...
At the same time, Zen 3’s chips were more expensive than we’re used to seeing from AMD. Zen 4 is slightly cheaper on two of its models, but not enough to counter the Zen 3 pricing’s issues.
There's no sign that Zen 5 Ryzen chips will have more than 16 cores but you never know, as AMD may feel that it could steal some of Intel's thunder by offering a desktop CPU with more than 24 ...
Trusted leaker KeplerL2 recently said that a newly surfaced die shot likely shows the APU for Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console. The chip, built on AMD's upcoming ...
AMD’s Zen 3-based Ryzen 5000-series still uses multiple chips, but AMD has packed more of the improved cores into the CPUs to make them finally as fast or faster than Intel’s CPUs in gaming.
Another interesting tidbit from this leak is that AMD wants to move to a 3nm I/O die for Medusa slash Zen 6, which is a big change since Zen 4 and Zen 5 use TSMC 6nm for this chip. The leaker also ...
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