By Aliza Xandria, | April 24, 2017
The AMD Ryzen 5 is set to be 3 times more threads than its rival Intel having the same price. (YouTube)
The intensity and demand to gain an upper hand continues to soar. Tech users are facing a dilemma regarding which products to opt for. There are reports coming about that AMD struggles with its product due to Intel's flagship offering.
Despite the claims coming about, there has been no definitive proof that AMD Ryzen is on the losing ground. However, it is true that Intel is preparing a new device to counter its competitors' products. According to Investor Place, Intel has been forced to accelerate the release of its new Basin Falls series CPUs by two months, with Coffee Lake chips being moved up even more and to achieve the rush move, INTC is reportedly spending big bucks to increase its manufacturing capacity.
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Intel's rival in the computer CPU business has not been sitting still and AMD is taking full advantage of INTCs strategy by releasing new Ryzen CPUs that are based on all-new Zen architecture, with improvements that go far beyond the modest gains Intel's bumps have been providing, as noted by the same post.
AMD Ryzen CPUs also features multicore support which makes the product ideal for advanced uses like VR and 4K gaming. Looking back, AMD has been trampled by Intel and it has failed to outpace Intel in terms of sales and revenues.
On a different tone, this is not the first time that AMD has faced a lot of controversies and speculations. Telegiz reported in the past that with their latest offering, AMD RX Vega is rumored to utilize a new tech.
For one, AMD Radeon RX Vega GPU family is designed especially for enthusiastic PC gamers and the upcoming AMD Vega is expected to significantly boost both PC graphics, as well as virtual reality games reports the same post.
For the tech enthusiasts, as for the other rumors being linked to the AMD Ryzen and with Intel, everything should be taken with a grain of salt in mind.
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