Thursday, June 11, 2026

Intel Z790, Z990 Flagship Chipsets Reportedly Consume Up to 14W | AMD Fires Back at Nvidia, Shares First Estimated EPYC Venice Benchmarks

Intel's upcoming Z790 and Z990 flagship chipsets will reportedly consume up to 14W at peak load, courtesy of more PCIe 5.0 support | AMD fires back at Nvidia, claiming 256-core Zen 6 'Venice' CPU beats Vera by 3.3x in rack-level performance | Secretlab Atlas review: The one you've been waiting for
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June 11, 2026
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