NVIDIA Vera CPU Performance Claims And Olympus Core Architecture Revealed
… Beyond the architectural discussion, NVIDIA makes several ambitious performance claims. …
… Beyond the architectural discussion, NVIDIA makes several ambitious performance claims. …
… The performance claims directly target rival chipmakers in the embedded and edge computing spaces. AMD projects that the X100 series offers up to 2.1x higher multi-threaded CPU performance in CoreMark benchmarks and a 1.7x uplift in OpenGL graphics rendering compared to Intel's Core Ultra Series 3 . …
… Recommended pricing on the Xeon 600 series ranges from $499 for the Xeon 634 with a dozen performance cores, on up to $7,699 for the Xeon 698X with 86 performance cores. …
… Samsung says zNAND-O was designed specifically for edge AI environments, and thus prioritizes "spatial efficiency, low latency, and high I/O performance" to help hardware handle "real-time, data-intensive inference tasks" locally. …
… JPL reports that the High‑Performance Spaceflight Computing HPSC SoC, developed in partnership with Microchip, has passed early functional testing and is showing performance far beyond today's flight‑qualified processors. …
… Intel Core Series 3 Performance Claims The big question is what kind of performance trade-offs are at play to facilitate cheaper chips for laptops to prevent shoppers from being swayed by the MacBook Neo, which starts at $599 for regular folk and $499 if taking advantage of the education discount. …
… Intel claims a win in both performance per thread and "average performance per thread per watt", although if we look at both claims, it means the chips consumed roughly the same amount of power, yet AMD's chip was actually very slightly faster. …
AMD Fires Back At Claims FSR 4.1 Is Skipping RDNA 3.5 iGPUs by Chris Harper — Friday, June 05, 2026, 11:51 AM EDT Earlier this week, a rumor stemming from HardwareLuxx speaking to AMD's David McAfee indicated that AMD would not be bringing FSR 4.1 to RDNA 3.5 iGPUs, with the final decision seeming … …
… As far as performance goes, AMD claims that the new EPYC 9006 processors offer as much as 70% increased performance over the previous generation, which is pretty decent even when you take into account the 33% increased core count on the top-end. …
… Other recent reports contradict this, however, claiming Microsoft is still actively pursuing a mobile console to add to its hardware lineup. …