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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Reassuring news for many upgraders
For pre-built systems only
Three new processors added to the roster
A welcomed move for many
Takes on Intel 10th Gen – both Lakes.
While coronavirus means that we could be looking at product shortages and higher prices later this year, there are other reasons to buy now too
If you have around a grand to spend, CyberpowerPC haw an RTX 2060-based 3rd Gen Ryzen system you might want to take a look at.
It's coming February 7th and it's going to be rather good.
And there's growing interest in AMD based GPUs, too
Expect it to be eye-wateringly pricey
Each has ‘substantially different goals’.
16 cores, the fastest boost speed... high-end desktop performance on Socket AM4? Let's see if the Ryzen 9 3950X was worth waiting for.
The Ryzen 9 3950X, Intel's Cascade Lake-X, and AMD's 3rd Gen Threadripper will reshape our perceptions of the CPU market.
$49 Athlon 300G confirmed for Nov 19th too.
Lack of stock of AMD's high-end Ryzen CPUs could be their undoing.
And lays off European staff.
Restricts the 3500X to China only.
Cascade Lake-X and 3rd Gen Threadripper will be the biggest fight yet between Zen and Core.
With Ryzen, Navi, X570, and a PCIe 4.0 SSD, the Elite Spectre is looking to make an impact.
Will launch alongside 3rd Gen Threadripper.
Plus a new monitoring SDK.
Is AMD's fastest 3rd Gen Ryzen eight-core CPU worth the cash?
Not great results for AMD.
October 14 2021 | 15:04