AMD launches new flagship A10-7890K APU and Wraith cooler
AMD has launched two new processors and its new and more powerful Wraith cooler. Its flagship A10-7890K APU is the most powerful desktop chip from AMD to feature integrated graphics, and boasts more aggressive clock speeds than its predecessor.
AMD will roll out new ultra-quiet Wraith and Quiet Thermal Solution CPU coolers
To obliterate the common misconception that AMD processors run hot and noisy, AMD has re-engineered the stock CPU cooler and came up with the Wraith and 95W Quiet Thermal Solution coolers. Oh, and the processors will also sport a new packaging too.
Biostar’s new AMD A70M boards want to give you more bang for your buck
Biostar has announced three new AMD A70M micro-ATX boards that aim to provide budget-conscious customers with cost-effective solutions for their next AMD APU-based build.
AMD introduces new enterprise-grade PRO A-series processors for mobile and desktop
AMD has unveiled its new 2015 line-up of mobile and desktop PRO A-series processors. The new processors boast significant improvements in graphics, compute and multi-threaded performance and are already available on systems from HP and Lenovo.
Lenovo has refreshed its ThinkPad E-series corporate notebooks
Lenovo has refreshed its ThinkPad E-series with four new additions. With some degree of customization, the ThinkPads can be configured to fulfill the computing requirements of small and medium businesses.
AMD reveals its computing and graphics roadmap at the 2015 Financial Analyst meeting
At its Financial Analyst meeting on 07 May (0200 SGT), AMD made announcements that point to key developments on both CPU and GPU fronts. Find out the details here.
AMD releases more details of Carrizo, the successor to Kaveri APU
AMD has released more technical specifications of Carrizo, the successor to Kaveri Accelerated Processing Unit (APU). Read on to uncover details about this fully HSA 1.0-compliant APU.
AMD officially announces Carrizo, the next-gen APU
Codenamed Carrizo, the new APU will directly succeed AMD's big Kaveri launch early this year and is aimed at performance mobile computing devices, including the currently trending convertible form factor models, and AIO desktops. Leading the change in Carrizo is its new Excavator core, so dig in for in for more details and expectations.