The release of next-gen gaming CPUs is inherently tied to the development of new breakthroughs in CPU manufacturing and design. One such step towards a future Intel CPU design has seemingly been ...
Amazon just dropped it to an all-time low of $429 for Black Friday, down from its $599 list price. That’s the largest ...
As part of an effort to “simplify the Intel brand portfolio,” Intel has announced some changes to its processor branding starting with its next-generation Meteor Lake CPUs. The smallest change is that ...
Intel is launching a new entry-level CPU, but there's nothing new about what's under the IHS. The Core i5 110 might sound like a modern-ish CPU, perhaps from the Meteor Lake generation of hardware, ...
Panther Lake processors will employ a five-tile architecture, comprising Cougar Cove performance cores, Darkmont and Skymont efficiency cores, an Xe3 Celestial integrated GPU, and a 5th-generation ...
You know how all the hardware manufacturers are pushing laptop upgrades because you can't live without a 40 TOPS NPU for all the wunnerful AI things in Windows? Well ...
It can be tough to keep up with processor codenames, so let us lay it out for you. "Lunar Lake" is the code name for the new Intel mobile processors implementing "Lion Cove" P-cores and "Skymont" ...
Intel has announced the successor to its 14nm CPU architecture. The Sunny Cove architecture is set to launch in both Core and Xeon server processors "later next year" and will be the first of their ...
Intel's truly next-gen Nova Lake CPUs will be made on TSMC's new 2nm process node, joining Apple as its first customers on TSMC's queue for its latest fab node. Intel still has a few CPU generations ...
It is hard to overstate the importance of the Core micro-architecture to Intel, and thus to the rest of the industry. The product of a major debate within Intel (what Pat Gelsinger, General Manager of ...
From the moment you decide that your current Intel processor just isn’t up to par and start investigating an upgrade to your current laptop or desktop, you’re often bombarded with technical jargon.