After a long 15 years of utilizing Intel-based processors for his powerful Linux-building powerhouse computers, Linus Torvalds has decided to switch to a new AMD Threadripper 3970x-based processor, ...
Apparently it is high profile news, as any media outlet is reporting about it. There has been a disturbance in the Force as someone went AMD after being Intel-exclusive for 15 years. Linus Torvalds , ...
AMD came in like a wrecking ball with its Ryzen Threadripper a few years ago now, but the legendary creator of Linux -- Linus Torvalds -- has just shifted over to that Zen goodness. Linus Torvalds is ...
AMD’s 64-core CPU officially went on sale Friday, and early reviews of AMD’s flagship high-end desktop processor give the chip very high marks—assuming you can make use of it. And provided you can ...
"My 'allmodconfig' test builds are now three times faster than they used to be, which doesn't matter so much right now during the calming down period, but I will most definitely notice the upgrade ...
Have you ever thought to yourself, 'You know, I love my PC, but what I'd really love is to throw my graphics card away and play the original Crysis with nothing but my CPU?' If so, AMD's ...
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That's because Torvalds explained in a Real World Technologies discussion forum, you get more bang for the buck from AMD processors. But what about Intel's high-end Xeon CPUs? Torvalds said frankly, ...
CPUs may be getting smaller, but they’re not actually getting any cooler. Between AMD’s 32- and 64-core Threadripper CPUs, and Intel’s Core X chips, modern high-end desktop CPUs are producing more ...