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  • AMD's Super Bypass - AMD Improves their 750 Chipset*
    Wednesday 29 December 1999 – 06:00
    AMD quietly enables a new feature in their recent Northbridge. This new enhancement reduces some of their memory bottlenecks within their 750 chipset.
  • AMD's and Intel's End-of-Year CPU Buyer's Guide*
    Tuesday 23 December 2003 – 06:00
    If it's time to upgrade your CPU or to buy a new chipset, we offer our end-of-year Buyer's Guide. Here, we surveyed all available processors and identified our favorites in several categories based on price/quality ratios and overclocking capabilities.
  • Imitation To Innovation: AMD's Best CPUs*
    Tuesday 2 September 2008 – 11:10
    Imitation To Innovation: AMD's Best CPUs Last month we shined a spotlight on Intel with a history of the company's most notable processors. This month it's AMD's turn, as we summarize the last 25 years of AMD's CPUs.
  • [CeBIT 2008] – Interview with AMD*
    Friday 7 March 2008 – 11:40 in Business
    [CeBIT 2008] – Interview with AMD The B3 stepping remedies Phenom's teething problems. Although its CPU division is stumbling, AMD is going strong with its HD video chips. The low share price breeds rumours of takeovers. We met with AMD's German CEO Mr. Jochen Polster.
  • AMD's Athlon64 4000 and FX-55: Nails in the P4 EE's Coffin?*
    Tuesday 19 October 2004 – 07:00
    AMD's Athlon64 4000+ and FX-55 further close the few performance gaps the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition can still muster. With enhanced multimedia encoding and other features, how hard do AMD's new devices hit Intel where it hurts in the latest performance-war battle?
  • AMD's Duron Reaches The Giga Hertz Barrier*
    Tuesday 21 August 2001 – 07:00
    Yesterday AMD launched today's launch of their value processor Duron at 1 GHz . To create at least a little excitement AMD didn't just release a faster version of the well-known Duron CPU, but equipped the new Giga Hertz version with a more advanced core known under the code name 'Morgan'. We are having a look to find out if this had any significant impact on Duron's performance.
  • AMD vs. Intel: The best CPU for MPEG-4.*
    Monday 25 September 2000 – 07:00
    MPEG-4 - the space-saving video format - is the current trend. A growing number of users are converting their video material to MPEG-4. We've tested the most important processors from AMD and Intel.
  • AMD's Socket 939 Offers More with Much of the Same*
    Tuesday 1 June 2004 – 07:00
    AMD has introduced its new dual channel Socket 939 Athlon64 platform just a few weeks before Intel's new architecture launch. Our benchmarks show what AMD's socket 939 brings to the table, with such features as a HyperTransport speed of 1 GHz, and how its performance matches up to its price.
  • AMD's Opteron 250 vs. Intel's Xeon 3.6 GHz in a Workstation Duel of the Elite*
    Monday 27 September 2004 – 07:00
    AMD Opteron 250 continues to gain respect and share in the enterprise workstation sector. But now, Intel's new Xeon processor, packed with a 3.6 GHz clock speed and the retreaded E7525/Tumwater platform, is available in the channels. Will Intel's new Xeon steal some of the AMD Opteron 250's lunch?
  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/280 Review*
    Monday 16 June 2008 – 02:00
    Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/280 Review Finally Nvidia has heard our pleas: The GTX 280 is the first real reworking of the G8x architecture.
  • AMD's Dual Core Athlon 64 X2 Strikes Hard*
    Monday 9 May 2005 – 07:00
    Beware, Intel! AMD's desktop dual core comes in with clock speeds unreduced from those of its single core chips, ready to strike a devastating blow at the very playground Intel had prepared with Hyper Threading. Read on to find out why the Athlon 64 X2 will be king of the ring.
  • AMD's Athlon 1400 and Duron 950*
    Friday 8 June 2001 – 07:00
    On Computex-Wednesday AMD released Athlon 1400 and Duron 950. This article contains extensive benchmark data to compare the new processors to previous AMD as well as Intel CPUs.
  • AMD's Latest Thunderbird: SocketA Athlon at 1.1 GHz*
    Monday 28 August 2000 – 07:00
    In the last 12 months we have learned that AMD's Athlon architecture is built for clock speed. In June AMD released the first Athlon with on-die second level cache for SocketA, better known under its code name 'Thunderbird'. After ramping up production AMD finally launched the latest 'Thunderbird' for 1.1 GHz clock speed. This new and powerful Athlon 1100 will actually ship now and ship in volume, which is a major difference to Intel's flaky Pentium III at 1.13 GHz.
  • AMD preps launch of three FX processors for 4x4 platform*
    Friday 3 November 2006 – 05:25
    AMD preps launch of three FX processors for 4x4 platform AMD remains very secretive about its two-processor 4x4 platform, which aims to decrease the performance gap to Intel's dual-core and upcoming quad-core processors on the very high-end of the enthusiast PC segment. A new roadmap provides more insight in the firm's CPU plans for the next year or so - and indicates that AMD is collecting enough CPU supply to launch 4x4 on a broad basis.
  • AMD launches dual-core MP Opterons; Intel responds with low-voltage Xeons*
    Thursday 29 September 2005 – 11:32
    Having won one market victory with the first introduction of multicore processors for multi-processor platforms - and not wanting anyone to forget it too soon - AMD announced this morning the release of its fourth series of three new Opteron series processors, topped by the Dual-core Model 880 and followed up by the Dual-core Model 280, both of which will be available immediately.

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