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AMD has officially launched its first Brazos 2.0 APUs, the E1-1200 and E2-1800.
Sapphire has launched the first AMD Radeon HD 7000 series board with FleX Eyefinity support.
Eric Demers, former CTO of AMD's graphics division, has been picked up by Qualcomm to be the company's new VP of engineering.
AMD has officially launched its first Trinity APU parts, taking aim at Intel's Ultrabook platform.
Intel has acquired Cray's Gemini and Aries interconnect technology, in a further HPC push.
AMD has reported a $590 million loss for the quarter, largely due to its SeaMicro purchase and GlobalFoundries deal.
A former Intel engineer has admitted stealing trade secrets as he left the company for rival AMD.
Taiwan Semiconductor has admitted to hitting capacity issues on its 28nm process node.
AMD has signed a deal with Green Hills to add G-Series support to the Integrity RTOS platform.
Intel's upcoming Haswell chips are rumoured to include an L4 cache layer at the top end for improved graphics performance.
AMD, Intel and Nvidia have all been named as potential buyers for mobile giant ST-Ericsson.
Rumour has it that TSMC was forced to halt 28nm production as it re-tools to meet unexpected demand.
A coder on the DragonFly BSD project has tracked down a bug in AMD's instruction set architecture.
With lower clock speeds and fewer stream processors than the HD 7870, how does the HD 7850 fare?
AMD has sold its stake in GlobalFoundries, while agreeing an end to APU manufacturing exclusivity.
AMD brings the benefits of 28nm to the mid-range, but does the price live up to the performance?
AMD has splashed out $334 million on microserver specialist and previous Intel fan SeaMicro.
Cyclos Semi has confirmed that AMD's Piledriver cores will include the company's resonant clock mesh technology.
AMD has confirmed that graphics chief Eric Demers is moving on to pastures new.
AMD finally replaces the HD 5770 with its new 28nm GPU. We find out how it fares.
With no need for a PCI-E power connector, we find out what AMD's new £85 graphics card offers.
Intel has paid $6.5 million to settle an antitrust case brought by the state of New York back in 2009.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have unveiled a novel GPGPU technique that can boost performance by 20 per cent.
October 14 2021 | 15:04