AMD announced today that it has delayed its Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 launch due to an unspecified quality issue. As a result, AMD tells us it has pulled back all Ryzen 9000 units it has delivered to retailers and OEMs worldwide.
Amidst a storm of controversy over the reliability of Intel’s Raptor Lake processors, many buyers are turning to AMD as an alternative. However, the Zen 4-based Ryzen 7000 processors are getting a bit long in the tooth; if folks are going to make a new purchase, they’d probably prefer to buy the latest hardware. AMD announced the Ryzen 9000
Despite the security vulnerability being patched in February, hackers are still finding out-of-date servers and workstations to exploit the hole and steal data.
Humble Games has laid off 36 employees, initially leading to many believing the publisher was shutting down. However, the company later released a statement on...