If you saw our story yesterday about Ryzen 7000's one-DIMM-per-channel memory speed limitation, then you may have had the same brainwave we did: what does this mean for Ryzen's Infinity Fabric? On ...
We always caution folks against putting too much stock in manufacturer numbers. Companies always want their product to look like the best, right? Now, AMD's been pretty honest after getting burned by ...
AMD may be planning a new 32-core server CPU once Zen launches -- but whether that's a good thing or not depends on whether its an Intel bunker buster, or an attempt to compensate for weak per-core ...
In brief: A new Linux driver for AMD's Epyc server CPUs has added support for the company's upcoming Zen 4 generation of processors. The patch notes mention DDR5 RAM ...
If you’ve tried to buy RAM lately, you know the pain. Thanks to the huge increase in AI data centres, memory prices have absolutely skyrocketed, leaving gamers watching their build budgets frankly ...
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For the memory, we used a single stick of Apacer NOX 32GB 6000MHz CL40 memory for our single-channel tests, and an XPG Lancer Blade 32GB dual-channel kit for our other tests. As the timings are wildly ...
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