Unfortunately for AMD's investors, the stock was trading lower by more than 2.50 percent on Thursday; there appears to be some early indications that its 2017 performance won't be as perfect as many had hoped.
Negative News
According to PC Gamer, AMD's much anticipated Ryzen 7 product isn't all it's cracked up to be. Specifically, the AMD's CPUs have been trailing Intel's performance over the past 10 years, and nothing has changed with the Ryzen 7.
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PC Gamer argued further argued that the Ryzen 7 offers plenty of power but also an "underwhelming" gaming performance.
"With the huge strides in performance relative to the archaic (in CPU terms) FX-8370 Vishera chip, I expected Ryzen to achieve parity with Intel's X99 processors," PC Gamer wrote. "It gets there in the CPU-centric tests, but falls well short on gaming performance. And I don't really have a good explanation, other than the feeling I keep getting that Ryzen was pushed out the door before it was truly ready."
At last check, shares of AMD were down 5.55 percent at $14.13.
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