Intel’s list of processors constantly grows, and its whole new naming scheme just got even more confusing. Today’s leaks imply that Intel might be working on another Raptor Lake refresh ...
You and I might be hotly anticipating what Intel’s next-generation Arrow Lake processors will do later this year, but Intel’s mobile-first Lunar Lake may be the more exciting design.
Continue reading: Apple's new A18 Pro for iPhone 16: fastest mobile chip in CPU, GPU: only just behind M4, M2 (full post) Intel's new Core Ultra 7 268V "Lunar Lake" CPU has been tested ahead of ...
The prices for Intel’s latest 14th-gen CPUs are dropping fast right now, with many of the chips now at their cheapest ever level at a number of retailers. There are a few factors at play here ...
The stability problems with Intel processors continue, with one distributor actually running out of replacement CPUs to offer customers. Intel customers have been dealing with trouble related to ...
Intel's Arrow Lake processors are presumably around the corner, with the latest rumors pointing to a release of the new desktop CPUs sometime in late October. Ahead of the highly anticipated ...
Please verify your email address. Black Myth: Wukong is a heavy Unreal Engine 5 title so here are the best GPUs to ensure a solid gaming experience. The Intel Core i9 14900K 24-Core, 32-Thread CPU ...
With Intel’s 14th-gen Raptor Lake CPUs being beset by stability problems that have only recently been fixed, it’s hoped that the new Intel Core Ultra 200 range will get the company back on track.
The most common brand of processor in laptops you can buy in the UK is Intel. However, Intel's myriad of marketing names for its various processors can make comparisons extremely tricky. In this guide ...
Intel is attempting to mitigate an ongoing issue with faulty Raptor Lake CPUs by replacing affected chips or offering refunds. Though initial reports of Intel's RMA process painted a picture of ...
Recent leaks on the Chinese platform Weibo suggest that Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200 "Arrow Lake" desktop processors could support DDR5 memory speeds ranging from 8,000 to 10,000 MT/s.
Intel’s photonics group demonstrated a new high-speed optical interconnect chiplet co-packaged with an Intel CPU and running live data at the show. Intel showed off new processors and a new ...