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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Both Ryzen and Epyc to land by September's end.
Gains found in only one very specific workload.
Will lead the silicon engineering division.
Still no official announcement, though.
Promises reliability, security.
Disable now then check for UEFI updates.
Developers getting to grips with Zen.
Beta no longer.
15 percent performance boost claimed.
Zen has a new name, it seems.
Live demo, giveaways and more.
Low-power now, enthusiast in January.
Beats an Intel Core i7-6900K.
Could support 64 threads per socket.
Fix is in with OEMS, though.
Leaves his Zen architecture to its fate.
From 4.5W Ys to 91W K parts.
Up to 50 per cent better than Broadwell.
Pledges growth at analysts' day.
14nm shrink now going smoothly.
Has to pay a $15 refund to customers.
No desktop parts til 2015, though.
Yield issues lead to schedule slip.
October 14 2021 | 15:04