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AMD Resurrects Gaming Legend Ryzen 7 5800X3D CPU and Rolls Out Radeon RX 9070 GRE Globally
The ever-popular Ryzen 7 5800X3D will re-release for $349 on June 25. AMD is also launching its Radeon RX 9070 GRE worldwide to try to keep graphics card pricing down.
As for the current AM5 socket, AMD officially announced that it was extending its support to at least 2029—it was originally planned to last until 2025, then until “ 2027+ ,” so that means between two and four years of additional support, depending on how you’re counting.
With the growing cost of PC hardware and no defined end in sight, AMD is leveraging older hardware and promising extended support of existing platforms as its business strategy for the foreseeable future.
Intel and AMD stock dropped about 4.2% in Monday’s premarket. The development is widely viewed as a significant shift for the PC industry. The retail sentiment was ‘bearish’
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Computex 2026: AMD celebrates AM4 while giving gamers more affordable new hardware
AMD used Computex 2026 to look both backward and forward, reviving the Ryzen 7 5800X3D while laying out new options for AM5 and Radeon buyers.
Editor's take: AMD has made several announcements at Computex 2026, though the focus is on relaunching older products at a time when the memory crisis is making PC gaming a luxury hobby. By reviving old favorites, the company is extending the life of its ...
But for people with a high-end GPU who don’t want to pay today’s inflated prices for a good kit of DDR5 memory, a re-release of the 5800X3D could help stretch that old Socket AM4 system for just a few more years.
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Next -generation Supermicro AMD Helios platform to be showcased at ComputexRack-scale DCBBS architecture enables rapid deployment and seamless scaling from single racks to hyperscale AI clusters72-GPU
Two of the tech industry’s AI hardware companies are seeing their share prices drop after they reported their most recent quarterly earnings after the closing bell yesterday. The stock prices of Super Micro Computer, Inc. (Nasdaq: SMCI) and Advanced ...