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Gizmodo
2 days ago
- Business
- Gizmodo
AMD Ryzen 5 5500 6-Core Is Now Near-Free With 54% Off, Currently One of Amazon's Best-Selling Processors
If you've been toying with the idea of building a new PC or upgrading an older system, you're in luck. You may have already noticed this, but prices on components like processors and GPUs have been steadily falling, and now's the time to buy. Not sure where to start or what to buy first? We've got you covered, especially thanks to this deal that Amazon has offered up that can sweeten your gaming setup significantly, even if you're more of an internet browser than a gamer. See at Amazon Head on over to Amazon right now to snag the AMD Ryzen 5 550 Processor for $73, down from its usual price of $159. That's a discount of 54% off. A powerful yet affordable processor as a worthy upgrade Not everyone needs top-of-the-line specs or the latest bells and whistles. For many people, a solid mid-tier processor is more than enough, especially if it can keep up with day-to-day tasks like checking out shows and movies, light content creation, and gaming. With a base clock of 3.6 GHz and a max boost up to 4.2 GHz, it's fast and responsive whether you're juggling browser tabs, editing photos, or running modern games, and in the end that's kind of the triad that everyone is looking for. The chip is based on AMD's 7nm Zen 3 architecture and includes 16MB of L3 cache, which still gives it a bit of a leg up on gaming performance when compared to older chips in the same price tier. And even though this processor isn't exactly new itself, it's still well worth it. It's also relatively power-efficient, with a 65-watt TDP, and comes bundled with AMD's Wraith Stealth cooler, so there's no need to factor in the cost of yet another item you have to buy to keep it performing well. You're essentially getting everything you need to get started without the usual overhead. While it doesn't support PCIe 4.0, that's not a dealbreaker and shouldn't be, especially if you're worried about price-to-performance. If you're using a last-gen graphics card or don't need cutting-edge SSD speeds, you probably won't even notice. And for just $73 (-54%), the Ryzen 5 5500 is an easy recommendation for budget builds, home offices, or an affordable gaming setup. It slides into AM4 motherboards, so it's ideal for reviving an older rig, and it's powerful enough to stay relevant for years with the right hardware around it. All you have to do is pull the trigger and grab yours! Better grab it before it's gone. See at Amazon
Yahoo
04-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Farmers devastated as key crop becomes nearly impossible to grow: 'Customers are complaining, and my business is suffering'
Extreme temperatures are affecting crops around the world, impacting market value and the livelihoods of farmers and workers. The most recent news is that the farming regions in Nigeria are experiencing extreme heat. Extremely high temperatures are threatening the tomato farming region in Kano, Nigeria. Temperatures are exceeding 95 degrees Fahrenheit when tomatoes need between 59 degrees Fahrenheit and 90 degrees Fahrenheit to comfortably grow. Farmer Fatima Musa shared her frustration with Business Day Nigeria: "By the time we transport them, half are already bad." The onion industry is also seeing major losses, with 50% post-harvest losses. "More than half of our production is wasted after harvest due to inadequate storage, limited preservation technology, and unreliable transportation," said Alhaji Aliyu Maitasamu, president of the National Onion Producers, Processors, and Marketers Association of Nigeria (NOPPMAN). All of the agriculture industries combined in Nigeria average a 40% loss, which is above its allotment under its five-year federal budget. Extreme temperatures affect every part of the farming process — from how much fruit is produced to how much fruit makes it to market before it starts to decay. Cold storage is usually the answer to prevent the latter, but many farmers in Nigeria do not have that luxury. This often forces farmers to sell at below-market prices or watch their crops go to waste. "We produce enough food in Nigeria, but we waste almost half of it before it reaches the market," Dr Adeola Fakorede, an agricultural economist, said to Business Day Nigeria. When crops become unusable or do not make it to market as expected, this reduces the farmers' income and increases the cost of the produce, which puts a further strain on the wallets of everyday consumers. If these trends continue, it can become an issue of national food security. The heat also becomes an issue for those fasting for Ramadan, as the workers do not want to compromise their religious obligations but need to work in unbearable temperatures. Scientists around the world are starting to develop climate-resilient crops that will withstand extreme temperatures. Gene-editing, with processes like CRISPR, can enhance everything from its nutritional value to its temperature tolerance. What is the biggest reason you don't grow food at home? Not enough time Not enough space It seems too hard I have a garden already Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Farmers are also starting to revolutionize planting techniques and improve irrigation so that they are more adaptable to temperature and keep away pests with fewer chemicals. The Nigerian Stored Produce Research Institute is also working on expanding its infrastructure and increasing its cold storage hubs. Join our free newsletter for easy tips to save more and waste less, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.