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  2. AMD Wraith - Wikipedia

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    AMD Wraith is a family of downdraft type CPU coolers designed by AMD. The Wraith was introduced as a heatpipe-equipped stock cooler for certain AMD FX CPUs and AMD A-series APUs. The Wraith was introduced as a heatpipe-equipped stock cooler for certain AMD FX CPUs and AMD A-series APUs.

  3. Socket sTR5 - Wikipedia

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    sTR5 is a socket for both Ryzen Threadripper HEDT and Ryzen Threadripper Pro workstation processor lineups. This is unlike the preceding (3000 and 5000 series) generations of Ryzen Threadripper / Threadripper Pro processors, which were on separate sockets, sTRX4 and sWRX8 respectively.

  4. Socket AM4 - Wikipedia

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    It has 1331 pin slots and is the first from AMD to support DDR4 memory as well as achieve unified compatibility between high-end CPUs (previously using Socket AM3+) and AMD's lower-end APUs (on various other sockets). [3] [4] In 2017, AMD made a commitment to using the AM4 platform with socket 1331 until 2020.

  5. Where Will AMD Stock Be in 5 Years? - AOL

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    AMD has a five-year average forward earnings multiple of 33, which is a slight premium to the Nasdaq-100 index's forward earnings multiple of 30 (using the index as a proxy for tech stocks).

  6. Ryzen - Wikipedia

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    Ryzen launched in conjunction with a line of stock coolers for Socket AM4: the Wraith Stealth, Wraith Spire and Wraith Max. This line succeeds the original AMD Wraith cooler, which was released in mid-2016. [41]

  7. Should You Buy AMD Stock on the Dip? - AOL

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    AMD's (NASDAQ: AMD) AI business is thriving, but other segments continue to weigh on the company's growth. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Oct. 29, 2024. The video was published on ...

  8. Lisa Su Just Delivered Incredible News for Advanced Micro ...

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    Advanced Micro Devices stock currently trades at a very expensive price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of 200.3 because it has generated modest earnings per share (EPS) of $0.82 over the past four quarters.

  9. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    The installation of higher performance, non-stock cooling may also be considered modding. Many overclockers simply buy more efficient, and often, more expensive fan and heatsink combinations, while others resort to more exotic ways of computer cooling, such as liquid cooling, Peltier effect heatpumps, heat pipe or phase change cooling.