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AMD’s Ryzen CPU announcements this year fall firmly into the latter camp—these are all gently tweaked variants of chips that launched in 2024 and 2025.
AMD just expanded its lineup of gaming CPUs, but it’s not a Zen 5 chip. Instead, AMD launched a new Zen 4 CPU, the Ryzen 5 7600X3D. Once again a Micro Center exclusive, the CPU could be an interesting budget offering … if not for the fact that it still ...
AMD has confirmed that its upcoming Ryzen “Medusa” and EPYC “Venice” processors, based on the Zen 6 architecture, will include support for openSIL (Open Silicon Initialization Library) — an open firmware solution that will replace the traditional ...