News stories tagged with #AMD
AMD Launches EPYC 8005 'Sorano' for 1P Servers in Telecom and Edge Applications
AMD has launched the EPYC 8005 'Sorano' series, a new line of server processors based on the Zen 5 architecture, designed for single-socket platforms in telecom and edge environments. The processors are optimized for Telco/RAN workloads, emphasizing performance per watt and performance per dollar. Positioned as successors to the EPYC 8004 series, they are expected to launch in the coming months.
AMD and Meta Announce Billions-Deep AI Deal with 6 GW GPU Infrastructure and Shareholding
AMD and Meta have entered a long-term strategic partnership to build a powerful and energy-efficient AI infrastructure using up to 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs, custom EPYC processors based on the Zen-6 architecture (codenamed Venice and Verano), and Helios racks. The deal, valued at up to 60 billion USD, includes a performance-based warrant for up to 160 million AMD shares and an option to acquire up to 10 percent of AMD's shares. This collaboration strengthens AMD's position in the AI data center market and reflects the shared vision of both companies to build a trillion-dollar AI infrastructure, with deliveries expected to begin in the second half of 2026.
OptiScaler Enables FSR 4 on Vulkan – Community Surpasses AMD's Official Support
With the test build 0.9.0-pre10, the open-source tool OptiScaler has enabled FSR 4 in Vulkan games for the first time by using a DirectX 12 bridge. This achievement comes despite AMD officially limiting FSR 4 to RDNA-4 graphics cards and DirectX 12 titles, with no native Vulkan support yet available. The community and modders have thus provided a workaround, allowing many modern Vulkan games to benefit from the upscaling technology, although some issues persist due to missing Mesa extensions.
AMD and Intel in Transition: Current CPU Platforms, PC Optimization, and Historical Milestones
A comprehensive overview of current and future CPU platforms from AMD and Intel, including technical details and target market segments through spring 2026. The article also explores strategies for boosting older PCs through targeted optimizations, while reflecting on historical milestones such as the development of ELIZA and the discovery of ball lightning. Together, these topics provide a holistic view of the past, present, and future of PC technology.
Sapphire Pure X870A WiFi 7: White ATX Motherboard with USB4 and Wi-Fi 7 for Gamers and PC Builders
The Sapphire Pure X870A WiFi 7 is a white ATX motherboard featuring an AMD X870 chipset, Wi-Fi 7, PCIe 5.0, and USB4 support, designed for gamers and PC builders. It supports Ryzen processors, includes four DDR5 memory slots, M.2 and SATA ports, and integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, along with intuitive software such as TriXX-M and Core BIOS. Despite its powerful components and sleek design, the board offers limited USB and PCIe connections, making it better suited for casual users than enthusiasts. The motherboard is positioned as a premium yet expensive option for users seeking a clean, high-performance build.
Lenovo and AMD Advance AI and Edge Computing with New Solutions, Drivers, and Consortium
Lenovo has launched a new generation of AI-driven ThinkEdge solutions, including compact gateways, high-performance edge computers, and its first industrial all-in-one panel PC, enabling localized AI for industrial applications. Meanwhile, AMD has released the VEK385 Evaluation Kit for its Versal AI Edge Series Gen 2, supporting embedded AI, vision, and control systems with 4K/8K video processing, and has published Linux kernel patches to enhance virtual machine security via SEV-SNP BTB isolation. The modern AMD graphics driver in Linux 7.0 has surpassed six million lines of code, making it the largest single driver in the kernel. Additionally, Arm and Linaro have launched the CoreCollective consortium, with founding members including AMD, Google, and Microsoft, to advance open-source development in data centers, edge computing, and confidential computing.
Top Refurbished Deals: Lenovo ThinkCentre M80q and M75s Mini-PCs with Core i5 and AMD CPU
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M80q with Core i5-10500T and 16GB RAM is currently available for €289 as a refurbished model, offering solid performance for office and everyday tasks. Meanwhile, the M75s with AMD Ryzen 3 Pro 4350G and support for up to 128GB RAM is available for €125, though memory and storage must be purchased separately. Both compact Mini-PCs feature modern connectors and extensive upgrade options, making them ideal for office use or users with specific requirements.
Intel Nova Lake-S and AMD Olympic Ridge: Next-Gen CPUs Set for 2027 Launch
Intel and AMD have delayed the launch of their next-generation CPUs to 2027. Intel plans to debut its Core Ultra Series 4 processors, codenamed 'Nova Lake-S', likely at CES, while AMD will release its Zen 6-based Ryzen desktop CPUs under the name 'Olympic Ridge'. Both generations are expected to deliver higher performance, larger cache sizes, and continued support for the AM5 socket. The delay is attributed to ongoing silicon and DRAM shortages affecting the broader PC industry.
AMD has delayed the release of its next-generation Ryzen processors, codenamed 'Olympic Ridge' with Zen 6 architecture, to 2027 due to challenges with DDR5 memory supply and supply chains. The processors will use the AM5 socket, feature up to 24 cores, 48 MB of L3 cache per CCD, and support AVX-512 for consumer applications. Meanwhile, AMD is also developing the Ryzen 500-Series 'Medusa Point' APU, which will include a mobile-optimized RDNA 4m integrated GPU with FSR 4 support and LPDDR6 memory, with the 'Medusa Halo' variant expected to use the more powerful RDNA 5 architecture.
AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Sets New GPU Overclocking World Record at 4,769 MHz
AMD, in collaboration with overclocking experts Samson and Splave, has set a new GPU overclocking world record with the Radeon RX 9060 XT, achieving a core clock of 4,769 MHz using liquid nitrogen cooling. The result, which pushed the GPU from its base frequency of 2.53 GHz to unprecedented levels, demonstrates the immense potential of AMD’s RDNA-4 architecture, though it remains a technical demonstration with no direct impact on consumer markets. The record was achieved using AMD’s proprietary OC tool and specialized cooling, despite no official submission to HWBot.
AMD Unveils Zen-6 with RDNA 4m and Up to 24 Cores for Next-Gen Ryzen APUs
AMD is developing its next Ryzen generation with the Zen-6 architecture, featuring processors with 6 to 24 cores, enabled by a chiplet design with up to two CCDs. Alongside this, the RDNA 4m, a refresh of the RDNA 3 architecture, is being designed for these APUs and will support FSR 4 (FSR Redstone). The architecture introduces enhanced AI and GPU processing capabilities through FP8/BF8 conversion and WMMA instructions, improving performance for AI and GPU workloads. These advancements position AMD to better compete with Intel's Nova Lake.
Meta Strikes Multi-Billion Dollar Deal with Nvidia for AI Chips and Infrastructure
Meta has signed a multi-year, up to $50 billion deal with Nvidia to procure millions of Blackwell and Rubin GPUs, along with additional components such as CPUs, switches, and Vera processors for its AI data centers. The partnership also includes the development of complete rack systems and strengthens Meta's position in the AI race, displacing AMD as the primary supplier. This comprehensive agreement highlights Nvidia's strategic dominance in AI infrastructure.
Graphics Card Showdown: GeForce RTX 5090, Radeon RX 9070, and Arc B580 Compared
A comprehensive comparison of current graphics cards from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel evaluates the performance, price, and use cases of the GeForce RTX 5090, Radeon RX 9070, and Arc B580 models. The GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 GAMING OC 16G, featuring 16 GB GDDR6 memory, RDNA-4 architecture, and a powerful WINDFORCE cooling system, is tailored for ambitious gamers seeking high frame rates and ray tracing in WQHD and 4K gaming. Key considerations include memory size, cooling efficiency, and energy consumption, with the Radeon RX 9070 available from €625.
AMD Denies Delay Reports for Instinct MI455X, Confirms Second Half 2026 Launch
AMD has dismissed reports claiming a delay of the Instinct MI455X AI accelerator until Q2 2027 as “bullshit,” confirming the product remains on track for a second-half 2026 launch alongside new Epyc processors in the Helios rack. The company’s AI software VP emphasized that development is progressing rapidly despite earlier claims of manufacturing and engineering challenges. These statements counter concerns that AMD might fall behind Nvidia in the AI hardware market, with the MI455X expected to be a key competitive offering.
AMD Releases Ryzen Chipset Driver 8.01.20.513 with Major Updates
AMD has released chipset driver version 8.01.20.513 for Ryzen and Threadripper processors, featuring numerous bug fixes, performance improvements, and an updated installation routine. The driver supports Windows 10 and Windows 11, including the new Windows 11 25H2, and includes two new driver packages and twelve bug fixes. While the update enhances compatibility and stability, the AMS Mailbox and S0i3 filter drivers must be installed separately, and a workaround is provided for compatibility issues with older driver versions.
A new tuning method enables direct access to the voltage and power regulators of the Radeon RX 9070 XTX via the PCGH-i2c tool, delivering real performance gains without hardware modifications. Meanwhile, another article compares the power consumption and efficiency of AMD and Intel processors in 2026, with an efficiency index based on benchmark data, analyzing differences in power usage, particularly the roles of TDP, PPT, TDC, and PL2, including the Ryzen 7 9850X3D.
AMD Dominates Q4 2025: Ryzen and Epyc Shares Rise, Server Market Leads
In Q4 2025 AMD captured a 35.4 % share of the CPU market, taking market share from Intel’s Core, Core Ultra and Xeon lines. Desktop sales rose to 42.6 % of revenue, while server and mobile shares climbed to 41.3 % and 26 %, respectively – notably a 41.3 % server revenue share that solidifies AMD’s leadership over Intel. The data point to a long‑term strategy focused on higher‑end configurations and chiplet technology, with new Epyc‑9006 CPUs for HPC and AI expected in 2026.
AMD Releases Adrenalin 26.2.1 Driver and Advances openSIL Firmware for AM5 Motherboards
AMD has released the optional Adrenalin 26.2.1 driver, adding support for Nioh 3 and Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties, along with fixes for graphics glitches and crashes. The driver is compatible with Windows 10 and 11 and supports all Radeon graphics cards from the RX-5000 series onward. Meanwhile, AMD's openSIL open-source firmware project is advancing on consumer AM5 motherboards, with a proof-of-concept implementation on MSI's PRO B850-P board using Coreboot. The initiative aims to replace legacy AGESA firmware and support future AMD Zen 6 processors, though it remains experimental and unsuitable for production use.
The article provides comprehensive tuning and efficiency tips for AMD's Ryzen processors—including the 9950X3D, 9800X3D, 5800X3D, 7800X3D, 5700X3D, and 7500F—with detailed guidance on overclocking, RAM tuning, and cooling for optimal gaming performance. Additionally, the ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Dark Hero is reviewed as a high-end AMD-based motherboard, introduced as a refresh model featuring improved VRM, a redesigned UEFI interface, and new features such as 10 GbE LAN and an AIO connector. Targeting advanced users, the board offers enhanced specifications for demanding applications and is built for the AM5 socket. Together, these topics cater to enthusiasts seeking peak system performance and customization.
AMD and Gigabyte Launch Crimson Desert Game Bundle with Ryzen and Radeon Hardware
AMD has launched a promotional campaign offering the game Crimson Desert with qualifying Ryzen and Radeon hardware, including RDNA 4 graphics cards and Ryzen 9000X3D processors. The promotion runs from February 10 to April 25 and includes products from partners such as MSI, Acer, ASUS, and Gigabyte. Customers who purchase eligible devices will receive a redeemable game code until May 23. In collaboration with Pearl Abyss and hardware partners, the campaign aims to enhance gaming performance through advanced technology.