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Lao Guo's Learning Space
Lao Guo's Learning Space
May 5, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ PRO 495 Review: The Most Powerful Mobile APU Yet

The AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ PRO 495 (code‑named Gorgon Halo) boosts memory bandwidth, expands unified memory to up to 256 GB, and delivers 55‑60 TOPS NPU performance, resulting in roughly 4 % multi‑core and 3 % single‑core gains over its predecessor while targeting demanding AI workloads on thin‑and‑light laptops.

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AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ PRO 495 Review: The Most Powerful Mobile APU Yet
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Jan 1, 2026 · Artificial Intelligence

Why Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 Could Redefine AI GPU Performance

The article provides an in‑depth technical analysis of Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 GPU, detailing its multi‑chip architecture, cache hierarchy, memory bandwidth, atomic operation latency, compute throughput, and tensor memory features, and compares these metrics against Nvidia H100, A100 and AMD MI300X to assess its suitability for AI workloads.

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Why Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 Could Redefine AI GPU Performance
Liangxu Linux
Liangxu Linux
Jun 17, 2025 · Fundamentals

Why Is the 32‑bit OS Called x86? A Playful History of Intel’s Processor Family

The article humorously traces Intel’s processor lineage from the 1971 4004 to modern x86_64, explaining why 32‑bit systems are called x86, how naming conventions evolved, the role of AMD’s extensions, Microsoft’s Windows naming, and the quirks of folder naming, while debunking common misconceptions about bit‑width and architecture.

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Why Is the 32‑bit OS Called x86? A Playful History of Intel’s Processor Family
Open Source Linux
Open Source Linux
May 29, 2025 · Information Security

First CPU‑Level Ransomware Proof‑of‑Concept Revealed – Why It Matters

Rapid7’s Chrstiaan Beek has created the world’s first CPU‑level ransomware proof‑of‑concept, exploiting AMD Zen microcode vulnerabilities to hijack BIOS and encrypt drives, a technique that can bypass traditional detection and remain active even after OS reinstall, though he promises not to release it.

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First CPU‑Level Ransomware Proof‑of‑Concept Revealed – Why It Matters
iQIYI Technical Product Team
iQIYI Technical Product Team
May 15, 2025 · Big Data

Introducing AMD and ARM Bare‑Metal Instances for iQIYI Big Data Computing: Cloud Selection, Performance Evaluation, and Heterogeneous Scheduling

To reduce costs and boost compute density, iQIYI's big data team migrated from aging private‑cloud Intel servers to public‑cloud AMD and ARM bare‑metal instances, establishing a systematic machine‑selection process, performance testing framework, and YARN‑based heterogeneous scheduling to fully leverage the new hardware.

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Introducing AMD and ARM Bare‑Metal Instances for iQIYI Big Data Computing: Cloud Selection, Performance Evaluation, and Heterogeneous Scheduling
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Nov 21, 2024 · Fundamentals

El Capitan Supercomputer and the Rise of AMD GPU‑Driven HPC: Architecture, Performance, and Market Impact

The article examines the El Capitan supercomputer unveiled at SC24, detailing its AMD CPU‑GPU hybrid architecture, benchmark results, its dominance in the November 2024 Top500 list, and the broader implications for high‑performance computing, AI workloads, and the competitive landscape between AMD and NVIDIA.

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El Capitan Supercomputer and the Rise of AMD GPU‑Driven HPC: Architecture, Performance, and Market Impact
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Nov 16, 2024 · Industry Insights

AMD vs Intel 2024: Which CPU Wins on Performance, Power, and Price?

This article provides a comprehensive technical comparison of AMD and Intel processors in 2024, examining naming conventions, performance benchmarks, power efficiency, pricing strategies, ecosystem support, and overall suitability for different user needs to help readers make informed purchasing decisions.

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AMD vs Intel 2024: Which CPU Wins on Performance, Power, and Price?
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Oct 7, 2024 · Industry Insights

What AMD Unveiled at Computex 2024: Zen 5, XDNA NPU, Ryzen 9000 and AI‑Focused Innovations

At Computex 2024, AMD showcased its latest CPU, GPU, and AI‑accelerated technologies—including the high‑performance Zen 5 core, second‑generation XDNA NPU with 50 TOPS, the Ryzen 9000 consumer processor, the AI‑PC Strix Point platform, Versal AI Edge Gen 2, the upcoming MI‑series AI GPUs, and the new UA‑Link interconnect—highlighting the company’s roadmap for next‑generation computing and AI workloads.

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What AMD Unveiled at Computex 2024: Zen 5, XDNA NPU, Ryzen 9000 and AI‑Focused Innovations
IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
Sep 7, 2024 · Fundamentals

AMD Claims Windows Limits Zen 5 CPU Performance by 13% and Highlights Upcoming Windows 11 24H2 Gaming Optimizations

The article reports that AMD’s Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 series CPUs are throttled by up to 13% on current Windows 11 versions due to missing branch‑prediction optimizations, but upcoming Windows 11 24H2 updates are expected to restore and even improve gaming performance by double‑digit percentages across multiple titles.

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AMD Claims Windows Limits Zen 5 CPU Performance by 13% and Highlights Upcoming Windows 11 24H2 Gaming Optimizations
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Jul 28, 2024 · Industry Insights

What Makes AMD’s Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs a Game‑Changer? Deep Dive into Architecture and Benchmarks

AMD’s Zen 5‑based Ryzen 9000 series and Ryzen AI 300 processors bring a 16% IPC boost, new NPU capabilities, and significant power‑efficiency gains, with detailed benchmark comparisons against Intel, Apple, and Qualcomm that reveal competitive advantages in both productivity and gaming workloads.

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What Makes AMD’s Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs a Game‑Changer? Deep Dive into Architecture and Benchmarks
Ops Development & AI Practice
Ops Development & AI Practice
Jun 18, 2024 · Industry Insights

How AMD’s Unified Compute Architecture Boosts CPU‑GPU Collaboration

AMD’s Unified Compute Architecture combines Ryzen CPUs and Radeon GPUs through HSA and Infinity Fabric, enabling shared virtual memory, a unified programming model, high‑bandwidth low‑latency interconnects, and scalable performance across gaming, AI, and data‑center workloads, while tracing its evolution from early APUs to future innovations.

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How AMD’s Unified Compute Architecture Boosts CPU‑GPU Collaboration
Rare Earth Juejin Tech Community
Rare Earth Juejin Tech Community
Apr 9, 2024 · Fundamentals

A Comprehensive Overview of JavaScript Module Systems: From Traditional Scripts to ESM

This article traces the evolution of JavaScript module systems—from the early script tags and manual dependency ordering, through CommonJS, AMD, and UMD, to the modern ECMAScript modules—explaining their origins, challenges, and how bundlers and package fields enable seamless usage across browsers and Node.js environments.

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A Comprehensive Overview of JavaScript Module Systems: From Traditional Scripts to ESM
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Mar 30, 2024 · Industry Insights

How NVIDIA’s B200 GPU Redefines AI Compute and What It Means for the Chip Market

The article analyzes the latest AI‑compute announcements from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel—including NVIDIA’s B200 GPU with 20 petaFLOPS FP4 performance, AMD’s MI300/MI400 roadmap, and Intel’s Gaudi 3 and Falcon Shores—while examining pricing, launch timelines, supply‑chain capacity, and the shifting market share among major cloud providers.

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How NVIDIA’s B200 GPU Redefines AI Compute and What It Means for the Chip Market
21CTO
21CTO
Oct 20, 2023 · Artificial Intelligence

How New US AI Chip Export Ban Could Reshape China's AI Landscape

New U.S. export restrictions targeting high‑end AI GPUs such as Nvidia’s H800 and A800 aim to curb China’s access to advanced compute, potentially slowing its AI model development, affecting major chip makers and prompting Chinese firms to stockpile hardware or accelerate domestic chip efforts.

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How New US AI Chip Export Ban Could Reshape China's AI Landscape
ByteFE
ByteFE
Aug 16, 2023 · Frontend Development

Evolution of Frontend Module Systems and Major Module Specifications

This article traces the history of frontend modularization from early global‑function scripts through IIFE, CommonJS, ES6 modules, AMD and CMD, explaining why modularization is needed, how each approach works, their drawbacks, and the key features of each specification.

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Evolution of Frontend Module Systems and Major Module Specifications
21CTO
21CTO
Aug 1, 2023 · Information Security

Why Linus Torvalds Wants to Disable AMD’s fTPM RNG – A Hidden Kernel Issue

Linus Torvalds has publicly criticized AMD’s firmware‑based TPM random number generator for causing system stalls on Linux, urging the community to disable the fTPM hwrng until reliable fixes are delivered, highlighting broader security and firmware concerns.

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Why Linus Torvalds Wants to Disable AMD’s fTPM RNG – A Hidden Kernel Issue
Tencent Cloud Developer
Tencent Cloud Developer
Jul 10, 2023 · Cloud Computing

Tencent Cloud PMU Improvements and AMD PerfMon V2: Enhancing KVM Virtualization Performance

Tencent Cloud’s extensive PMU enhancements—including guest PEBS support, new Intel SPR PDIR++ and PDist features, and AMD Zen4 PerfMon V2 with global‑control registers—significantly lower KVM virtualization overhead, boost instruction‑level accuracy, and provide upstream open‑source contributions for broader cloud performance optimization.

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Tencent Cloud PMU Improvements and AMD PerfMon V2: Enhancing KVM Virtualization Performance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Feb 22, 2023 · Industry Insights

RDNA 2 vs Nvidia Ampere: Architecture, Cache, and Game Performance

This article provides an in‑depth technical analysis of AMD’s RDNA 2 GPU architecture, comparing its compute units, cache hierarchy, latency and bandwidth characteristics with Nvidia’s Ampere, and evaluates real‑world game performance in titles such as Cyberpunk 2077, Titanic Honor & Glory, and Gunner HEAT PC.

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RDNA 2 vs Nvidia Ampere: Architecture, Cache, and Game Performance
21CTO
21CTO
Aug 15, 2022 · Fundamentals

Why Linux Skipped 5.20 for 6.0 – Major Updates and Hidden Details

The article explains Linus Torvalds' decision to label the next Linux kernel release as 6.0 instead of 5.20, outlines the major code additions—including support for AMD GPUs, Intel Habana Gaudi2, RISC‑V, and new power‑management features—while noting missing Rust patches and performance improvements.

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Why Linux Skipped 5.20 for 6.0 – Major Updates and Hidden Details
21CTO
21CTO
Aug 4, 2022 · R&D Management

How AMD’s Lisa Su Drives Record Growth and Chip Innovation in 2022

In Q2 2022 AMD posted over $6 billion in sales, launched its 5 nm Zen 4 CPUs, and announced double‑digit growth across all divisions under CEO Lisa Su, while contrasting Intel’s losses and highlighting the company’s reliance on TSMC’s advanced manufacturing capacity.

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How AMD’s Lisa Su Drives Record Growth and Chip Innovation in 2022
政采云技术
政采云技术
Aug 2, 2022 · Frontend Development

A Brief Discussion on Remote Component Loading Solutions for Low‑Code Platforms

This article examines low‑code development platforms and presents three remote component loading strategies—global‑object, AMD (require.js), and ESModule—detailing their packaging, CDN deployment, loading logic, advantages, drawbacks, and a final recommendation for ESModule‑based loading in modern front‑end development.

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A Brief Discussion on Remote Component Loading Solutions for Low‑Code Platforms
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
May 23, 2022 · Industry Insights

GPU Wars in the Data Center: How Nvidia, AMD, and Intel Compete for AI and HPC Dominance

The article examines how GPUs have evolved from gaming accelerators to essential data‑center processors for AI, HPC, and scientific workloads, and compares the latest server‑grade offerings from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel—including performance specs, memory technologies, interconnects, and software ecosystems—highlighting the fierce competition shaping the future of compute.

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GPU Wars in the Data Center: How Nvidia, AMD, and Intel Compete for AI and HPC Dominance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
May 4, 2022 · Industry Insights

What the Next‑Gen Nvidia and AMD GPUs Could Mean for the 2022‑2023 Market

Based on recent leaks from 3DCenter.org and Twitter insiders Kopite7kimi and 暴龙兽55, the article forecasts Nvidia's Lovelace RTX 4000 series and AMD's RDNA 3 Navi 33/32 GPUs to launch between September 2022 and early 2023, analyzes their expected specifications, pricing dynamics, and potential market impact, and notes Intel's upcoming Arc cards as a wildcard.

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What the Next‑Gen Nvidia and AMD GPUs Could Mean for the 2022‑2023 Market
IT Services Circle
IT Services Circle
Mar 18, 2022 · Fundamentals

The Rise and Rivalry of Intel and AMD: A Historical Overview

This article chronicles the origins, competition, legal battles, and strategic innovations of Intel and AMD from the 1950s semiconductor breakthroughs to recent market resurgence, illustrating how their rivalry shaped the modern CPU industry over more than half a century.

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The Rise and Rivalry of Intel and AMD: A Historical Overview
21CTO
21CTO
Feb 15, 2022 · Artificial Intelligence

Why AMD’s $35B Xilinx Acquisition Could Redefine AI and Data Center Computing

On February 14, AMD completed its landmark $35 billion all‑stock purchase of Xilinx, a move that expands AMD’s product portfolio with FPGA and adaptive SoC technologies, strengthens its position in AI, data‑center and edge markets, and signals a strategic push to compete with Intel.

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Why AMD’s $35B Xilinx Acquisition Could Redefine AI and Data Center Computing
21CTO
21CTO
Dec 27, 2021 · Operations

Rediscovered 1994 Linus Torvalds Talk & Linux 5.16 Powers AMD Laptops Up to 14%

The article reveals the recovered 1994 Linus Torvalds presentation, highlights Linux 5.16's performance gains for AMD mobile CPUs, discusses upcoming Linux security initiatives such as SBOM and Rust adoption, and warns of compatibility challenges as Chrome approaches version 100.

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Rediscovered 1994 Linus Torvalds Talk & Linux 5.16 Powers AMD Laptops Up to 14%
ELab Team
ELab Team
Nov 19, 2021 · Frontend Development

Mastering Front-End Module Systems: From IIFE to ES6 Modules

This article provides a comprehensive overview of front‑end modularization, covering the definition of modules, the evolution from early script tags through AMD/CMD to CommonJS and ES6, and explains why modern module syntax enables better dependency management and tree‑shaking.

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Mastering Front-End Module Systems: From IIFE to ES6 Modules
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Nov 10, 2021 · Fundamentals

AMD Zen 4 CPU Roadmap: Genoa and Bergamo Details and Intel’s IDM 2.0 Strategy

The article summarizes AMD’s 2022‑2023 Zen 4 EPYC roadmap—including the 96‑core Genoa and 128‑core Bergamo processors built on TSMC’s 5 nm process, the new Zen 4c core for cloud‑native workloads, and Intel’s parallel IDM 2.0 plan—while providing cache specifications, performance claims, and links to further technical resources.

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AMD Zen 4 CPU Roadmap: Genoa and Bergamo Details and Intel’s IDM 2.0 Strategy
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Sep 4, 2021 · Industry Insights

How AMD’s Zen Roadmap Is Challenging Intel’s X86 Dominance

The article analyzes the current X86 market, comparing Intel’s dominance with AMD’s rapid Zen‑based advancements, outlines AMD’s CPU roadmap and EPYC server releases, and examines how Chinese manufacturers are leveraging licensed Zen designs to build domestic X86 processors.

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How AMD’s Zen Roadmap Is Challenging Intel’s X86 Dominance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Nov 25, 2020 · Fundamentals

In‑Depth Look at AMD’s Zen 3 Core Architecture and Performance

The article provides a comprehensive technical analysis of AMD’s Zen 3 (Ryzen 5000) microarchitecture, covering its chiplet layout, cache hierarchy, front‑end redesign, integer and floating‑point units, load/store improvements, security features, and overall performance gains compared with Zen 2.

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In‑Depth Look at AMD’s Zen 3 Core Architecture and Performance
vivo Internet Technology
vivo Internet Technology
Jun 29, 2020 · Frontend Development

Understanding CommonJS and Front-End Module Systems

The article traces JavaScript’s module evolution from inline scripts to CommonJS’s file‑scoped exports and require system, explains its minimal bundler implementation, compares AMD and CMD alternatives, and finally introduces native ES6 import/export syntax, highlighting key differences and the gradual deprecation of CommonJS.

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Understanding CommonJS and Front-End Module Systems
Tencent IMWeb Frontend Team
Tencent IMWeb Frontend Team
Jan 16, 2018 · Frontend Development

Mastering JavaScript Module Systems: From CommonJS to ES6 and Beyond

This comprehensive guide explores JavaScript module mechanisms—including CommonJS, Node.js core and file modules, AMD, CMD, UMD, and ES6 import/export—detailing their advantages, loading strategies, code examples, circular dependencies, and best practices for modern front‑end and back‑end development.

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Mastering JavaScript Module Systems: From CommonJS to ES6 and Beyond
Architects' Tech Alliance
Architects' Tech Alliance
Feb 20, 2017 · Fundamentals

A Comprehensive History of Intel and AMD CPUs

This article provides a detailed chronological overview of the rivalry between Intel and AMD, covering their shared origins, early collaborations with IBM, legal battles, the rise of AMD’s Athlon and 64-bit processors, Intel’s Tick‑Tock strategy, and the evolving market dynamics that shaped modern CPU architecture.

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A Comprehensive History of Intel and AMD CPUs
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
May 21, 2014 · Frontend Development

Show‑off JavaScript Techniques to Impress Others

The article showcases a suite of flashy JavaScript tricks—alternative anonymous‑function syntaxes, the void operator for undefined, logical‑operator conditionals, optional semicolons, early ES6 features, AMD wrapping, the Function constructor, and native DOM selectors—while warning that some shortcuts hurt readability and should be used sparingly.

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Show‑off JavaScript Techniques to Impress Others