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  • AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9995WX, Radeon AI PRO R9700 and ASUS AI PRO Laptops Announced

    AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9995WX, Radeon AI PRO R9700 and ASUS AI PRO Laptops Announced

    AMD has officially introduced its latest lineup of processors, graphics cards and AI-enabled laptops during its COMPUTEX 2025 keynote held on 21 May 2025. The announcements include the Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU for gamers, Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9000 WX-Series CPUs for workstations and the Radeon AI PRO R9700 for AI workloads. Check out all the details here.

  • AMD Introduces New AI-Powered Ryzen Processors at CES 2025

    AMD Introduces New AI-Powered Ryzen Processors at CES 2025

    AMD recently unveiled its latest lineup of Ryzen™ AI processors at CES 2025, designed for both everyday users and professionals. These include the Ryzen AI MaxAI 300, and Ryzen 200 Series processors, offering advanced features for AI applications. The new processors will start rolling out in Q1 2025, for companies such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, and MSI. More details here.

  • AMD announces new Ryzen Z2, 9950X3D and 9000HX series at CES 2025 for gaming handheld PCs, desktops and laptops

    AMD announces new Ryzen Z2, 9950X3D and 9000HX series at CES 2025 for gaming handheld PCs, desktops and laptops

    AMD has announced its latest lineup of gaming products at CES 2025 which includes the Ryzen Z2 series for handheld gaming PCs, the AMD Ryzen™ 9950X3D processor for gaming desktops and the Ryzen 9000HX mobile series for laptops. Release dates start in Q1 2025 and are expected to arrive in laptops from brands such as Acer, ASUS and Lenovo. More details here.

     

  • AMD confirms a bug with its GPU drivers that would overclock CPUs without asking

    AMD confirms a bug with its GPU drivers that would overclock CPUs without asking

    After several users reported online recently about their Ryzen CPUs being mysteriously overclocked without their consent, the culprit has finally been found. Get this, it seems that the problem lies with a bug in AMD’s GPU driver which changed users' CPU settings in BIOS without permission.

    Previously, AMD added support for automatic CPU overclocking through one of its GPU drivers last year. This feature was meant to simplify the overclocking experience by adding in a Ryzen Master module into the Radeon Adrenaline GPU drivers.


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