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AMD mulls a CPU+GPU super-chip in a server reboot

Surface Pro 3's massive battery drain is a software problem, Microsoft says

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AMD mulls a CPU+GPU super-chip in a server reboot

AMD is rebooting its server business around chips with the Zen CPU, which will also be used in PCs. AMD is getting creative with Zen and considering merging the CPU with a high-performance GPU to create a mega-chip for high-performance tasks. Read More

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