You’re going to be far more interested in AMD’s Ryzen Max than the Ryzen 400 series.
There’s a new ProArt laptop, a 2-in-1, and a convertible running on new AMD and Qualcomm chips. Plus the Zenbook now comes in ‘Ceraluminum.’ Wait, what?
There are new Ryzen 9000 series CPUs made to conquer gaming, but there’s a whole new chip specifically to win against ARM-based Copilot+ PCs.
The $800 ROG Ally X has better RAM and storage with potentially twice the battery life, but it's also a much more ergonomic handheld.
The Claw uses an Intel Core Ultra chip instead of an AMD processor, plus it boasts the biggest battery in a handheld console yet.
You’ll feel happy to see the AM01 on your desktop but don’t expect revolutionary performance for its size.
The new Intel Core Ultra mobile processors promise bumped up integrated GPU performance while boasting big power savings.
This less-expensive AMD 2-in-1 works as a midsize laptop for work, but also folds into a tablet for fun.
When it comes to a gaming CPU, it turns out less is more.
We took AMD’s cache-laden Ryzen 9 7950X3D out for a spin and discovered some weird and wonderful things about Team Red’s latest CPU.
AMD releases leaner CPU options for the Ryzen 7000 Series. How much do they compromise?
RDNA 3 delivers massive performance in a manageable package.
A more comprehensive look at the Zen 4 line reveals the true potential of the platform.
AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 9 7900X processors bust the 5.0 GHz ceiling with higher performance increases than the Ryzen line has had before
Zen 4's launch marks what could be the release of the new fastest gaming chip.
The long-anticipated desktop CPUs will apparently support PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5.
The chipmaker's 13th Gen Core processors are expected to arrive this fall.
Corsair's Voyager a1600 will start at $2,699 and is the company's first laptop.
Team Red's next-gen chips will require a new motherboard when they arrive this fall.
The chipmaker's Ryzen 5000 C-series chips are coming to premium Chromebooks.