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AMD is one of the world’s biggest computer chip companies, best known for its fierce competition with Intel. It’s a rivalry that really kicked off in the early 2000s when AMD’s Athlon and Opteron processors saw great success. While AMD has often struggled to keep up with Intel, its latest Ryzen Zen 3 and Zen 4 CPUs are some of the most competitive chips it has produced in years. AMD also acquired ATI in 2006, a 3D graphics card company. It now produces a variety of Radeon GPUs that compete with Nvidia’s GeForce line of graphics cards. AMD also produces the chips found in the latest PS5 and Xbox Series X / S consoles and re-entered the server market with its Epyc brand in 2017.

AMD accused of failing to deliver handheld gaming chips.

GPD, a boutique handheld PC maker that’s been kicking around long before the Steam Deck, is now pointing the finger at AMD for failing to deliver an entire batch of 7840U chips for its Win Max 2.

Practically every PC gaming handheld maker save Valve uses this chip or derivatives. Maybe a shortage? Bad blood? We’ve asked AMD to comment. Ayaneo has a clamshell coming out too...


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Turn your Intel laptop into an AMD laptop with this one simple trick.

Framework has begun shipping out AMD mainboards for its 13-inch laptop, which was previously Intel-only. The component experts over at Tom’s Hardware have popped open their 13-inch model and swapped its Intel Core i7 out for an AMD Ryzen chip. The process took less than 30 minutes. Less than 30 minutes!

“All upgrades should be this easy,” editor Andrew E. Freedman writes.


AMD CEO Lisa Su on the AI revolution and competing with Nvidia

At this year’s Code Conference, the CEO of one of the world’s largest computer chip companies discusses competing with Nvidia’s leading GPU, AI regulation, and the global supply chain.

AMD Lisa Su on Apple’s claim that the iPhone 15 Pro is “the best game console”: “I don’t know about that.”

I asked Su if she’s worried about Apple’s recent push to prove that its devices and M series chips are good for triple-A gaming. I get the sense she’s not.

“We’re gonna continue to push the envelope on the highest performing PCs and consoles’ chips, and I think we’re gonna be pretty good,” she added.

(I recommend reading the IGN interview where Apple made that claim, by the way. It’s by Verge alum Taylor Lyles!)


“Is this the end of console gaming? I don’t see it.”

AMD’s Lisa Su somewhat dodges a question about whether a cloud gaming shift is underway: “I see PC gaming strong, I see console gaming strong, and I see cloud gaming also having legs. They all need similar types of technology but they obviously use it in different ways.”


“We have the capability of building custom chips.”

That was Su’s response to Nilay asking if it would be possible. Microsoft and AMD are reportedly working together on an in-house AI chip for Microsoft. Su also confirmed that it would be possible to make AMD chips available to Azure customers in an invisible way — but she suggested asking Microsoft’s CTO Kevin Scott asking that question as well. Fortunately, he’ll be starting Wednesday’s show!


“I don’t know that I would call it an earth-shattering geopolitical event.”

That’s AMD CEO Lisa Su’s take on that Huawei’s 7nm chip, which have raised some questions.


“The semiconductor ecosystem in the US needed to be built five years ago.”

AMD’s Lisa Su is happy with CHIPS subsidies, but thinks we’re maybe a teensy bit behind the curve.


AMD’s Lisa Su says that chip supply and demand are in a good place — with perhaps the exception of GPUs for LLM training and inference.

But Su says the company is putting “a tremendous amount of effort to getting the entire supply chain ramped up.”


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AMD’s Radeon graphics boss is leaving.

Scott Herkelman ran the Radeon business unit since 2016, getting AMD back in the game.

He’s not the only AMD graphics boss to leave this year, as “Computing & Graphics EVP” Rick Bergman recently retired too. Bergman was replaced by Jack Huynh, whose previous division helped AMD dominate two generations of game consoles (PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series) with semi-custom gaming chips.


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AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and 7700 XT review: a nudge into the 1440p era

AMD’s latest GPUs will put even more pressure on Nvidia’s RTX 40-series pricing.

AMD leaks its Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT.

AMD has accidentally revealed its Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT in a post on X / Twitter. VideoCardz spotted the post, which linked to the AMD website and shows off unannounced Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT GPUs. AMD has a Gamescom event later today, where it’s expected to announce these new GPUs.


AMD posted its new Radeon details early.
AMD posted its new Radeon details early.
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More Starfield-branded gear for you to Starfield on.

In addition to a remastered edition of Quake II for all platforms, Bethesda just announced this Starfield limited edition AMD hardware at QuakeCon 2023.

However, unlike the $299.99 Starfield Constellation Edition that comes with a real-life watch and access to the game up to five days before its September 6th launch, you won’t be able to buy these. Only 500 were made, and apparently, you’ll only be able to get them during giveaways on the QuakeCon livestream this weekend.


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New AMD gaming GPUs are coming before October 1st.

Not sure how I missed this on the earnings call, but Su says “new, enthusiast-class Radeon 7000 series cards” are coming Q3 — a quarter that ends on October 1st, less than two months from today!

VideoCardz rightly points out that these “enthusiast” GPUs will almost certainly be the RX 7700, 7800 or 7800 XT, because AMD uses “ultra-enthusiast” to describe 7900, and “mainstream” to describe 7600.


AMD’s shovels for AI gold miners are coming Q4.

AMD’s MI300 data center AI accelerator chips will ramp in the fourth quarter of this year, CEO Lisa Su just said during the company’s Q2 earnings call.

She says the company already has customers for the MI300X generative AI chip. “We expect early deployments as we go into the first half of 2024, and then we would expect more volume in the second half of ‘24 as those things fully qualify,” says Su.

AMD projects data center AI accelerators could be a $150 billion market by 2027.


AMD loves its consoles — but made too many old CPUs and GPUs.

AMD’s Q2 2023 earnings shows the company’s doing worse in PCs than industry slump would suggest — while Intel’s PC chips were down 12 percent, AMD’s client CPUs are down 54 percent. But AMD says its new Ryzen 7000 CPUs are actually up 35 percent sequentially — a glut of older chips is likely to blame.

Gaming rev was only down 4 percent because semi-custom (read: game consoles) actually grew — but gaming graphics (read: GPUs) are down. Overall, the company’s back to a slim profit of $27 million in Q2.


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AMD has missed its original timeline for its new one-click Hypr-RX feature.

The company said in November last year that the feature, which would enable one-click performance settings optimization for its GPUs, would debut in the first half of 2023. Now that July is here, AMD has missed that window, points out VideoCardz.

The company says Hypr-RX will help players get the best performance and responsiveness without needing to fiddle endlessly with settings.


Computex 2023: all the news from Taiwan’s big PC show

For one glorious week, PC enthusiasts gathered in Taipei.

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A big Pixel 8 chip leak just dropped.

Tipster Kamila Wojciechowska, who’s dropped several Google leaks this year, wrote in great detail about the Pixel 8’s Tensor G3 SoC (via 9to5Google).

She says it’s getting the ARM Immortalis GPU, a first for US phones, and that it’s tuned for AI, which makes sense, considering... the entirety of Google I/O.

Pixel leaks just keep coming lately, even from Google itself.