AMD is experiencing significant growth in its data center segment, driven by rising sales of Epyc CPUs and Instinct GPUs, with expectations to surpass $10 billion in revenue in Q4 2025. The company's strategic focus on AI and datacenter products, along with recent acquisitions and manufacturing deals, positions it for continued expansion, potentially outpacing competitors like Nvidia in GPU sales in the coming years.
Chinese company is set to release the REV-9, a custom laptop designed for advanced compute rendering, scientific research, and the film industry. It features a 64-core EPYC CPU, desktop RTX 4080 graphics, built-in liquid cooling, and a choice between Zen3 and Zen4 architectures. The laptop offers a 17.3-inch display, multiple connectivity options, and customizable colors. It is scheduled for release on December 19, targeting professionals in need of a high-performance portable computing solution.