Processors
Japan's Fugaku takes top spot as world's most powerful supercomputer
No other supercomputer has ever been able to top all four of the main recognised rankings at once
DRAM price crash forces global semiconductor revenues down 12 per cent - but Intel retakes top spot
Memory price crash batters Samsung, Hynix and Micron, enabling Intel to retake top spot as world's biggest semiconductor company
AMD introduces 'world's first' 64-core workstation microprocessor at CES 2020
Sixty-four core AMD Threadripper 3990X, out on 7th February, unveiled alongside Ryzen 4000 mobile processors
AMD launches third generation Threadripper offering up to 32 cores and 64 threads for £1900
AMD claims up to 90 per cent improvement boost for third-generation Threadripper compared to Intel's $2,000 Core i9-9980XE
Intel revenues flat as PC market sales fall but data centre sales rise
Intel will compete more aggressively for PC market business, according to CEO Bob Swan
AMD launches Ryzen PRO 3000 Series processors
The new Ryzen PRO processors will come with maximum 12 cores and 24 threads
The outer limits? What will happen when microprocessors reach 'silicon plateau'?
As copper and silicon-based CPUs reach their physical limits, what is in the pipeline that will keep compute power growing? Nic Fearn investigates
AMD to launch third generation Ryzen at Computex at the end of May
Rumours confirmed with news that CEO Dr Lisa Su will give Computex keynote
Intel unveils new range of processors and data centre technologies
Unveiling includes new Intel Xeon Scalable Processors, Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory, SSDs, Intel Agilex FPGAs and Ethernet technologies