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Here's a super-fast recap on what has already been leaked about AMD's next-generation Ryzen processors, built using its Zen 6 ...
AMD would absolutely destroy Intel gaming CPUs with a rumored Zen 6 processor with 12 cores, 24 threads and a bonkers 240MB ...
AMD may pack up to 12 cores per chiplet alongside two layers of 3D V-Cache, totalling 240MB of L3 cache on next-gen Zen 6 ...
AMD’s Zen 6 desktop processors are more fully on the radar now in that the chips have been mentioned in a popular piece of software, hinting that they may not be too far away.
AMD's next-gen Zen 6 processors could reach quite an insane 7.0GHz clock speed, would make for quite an incredible gaming CPU in the future against Intel.
Intel used to be the go-to for gamers in need of a CPU, but AMD is taking over slowly. Let's see how AMD and Intel processors ...
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In June 2025, new details emerged about AMD’s upcoming Zen 6-based EPYC processors. The Venice variant is reported to feature a dual IO Die (IOD) setup, a notable change from previous EPYC chips ...
If AMD's Fire Range 9000HX CPUs weren't enough, the company has now quietly announced its new "Dragon Range Refresh" Ryzen 8000HX chips primed for gaming laptops — but you'll find not much has ...
Zen 6 CPUs now have “preliminary support” in a system monitoring tool Typically that support comes into play around 12-18 months before release Given that, we could be looking at Zen 6 chips ...