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Just ahead of the launch of Intel's Panther Lake CPUs, AMD has released two slides showing how its Ryzen AI processors are superior.
AMD’s stock is riding the broad excitement over central processing units for AI servers
Intel's new gaming CPU wipes the floor with AMD, with up to 78% higher performance in Cyberpunk 2077
Thanks to its hugely powerful new integrated Xe3 GPU, the Intel Panther Lake laptop CPU series has stolen a surprise victory for frame rates.
Panther Lake is set to shake up AMD's handheld PC dominance.
AMD's new Ryzen 7 9850X3D, which is the company's latest flagship CPU for PC gaming is set to launch next week at a very reasonable price.
Intel and AMD shares surged Tuesday after KeyBanc analysts upgraded the stocks, pointing to signs of strong AI demand. The analysts said their checks suggest both chipmakers have nearly sold out of their expected 2026 capacity for server CPUs, and are considering raising prices.
Intel ( INTC) is set to report earnings after the bell Thursday, and its financial results could either solidify or rattle the chip stock’s 47% gain over the past month amid growing Wall Street optimism over the company’s long-awaited turnaround.
Intel ( INTC) and AMD ( AMD) received upgrades to Overweight by KeyBanc as both chipmakers have mostly sold out of server CPUs for 2026 due to surging data center and artificial intelligence demand.
AMD just divulged the price and ship date for the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, which it announced at CES 2026 as an additional option for PC gamers.
By Arsheeya Bajwa Jan 21 (Reuters) - Intel shareholders are optimistic about the company's results like they have not been for many quarters, betting the turnaround CEO Lip-Bu Tan promised was taking root and that rapid data center build outs were fueling strong demand for its traditional server chips.
Intel (INTC) shares were active in extended trading on Thursday after the semiconductor giant reported fourth-quarter results. Read for more.
AMD’s K6 range drew heavily from the Nx686 design and when launched in 1997 mounted a serious challenge to Intel's Pentium dominance. The microprocessor was specifically designed to integrate with existing desktop designs which used Pentium CPUs.