Intel is preparing to refresh its Alder Lake-N series of processors, but it appears that the company will reutilize the same ...
Intel’s new Xeon 6900P "Granite Rapids" CPU family is here, and the first reviews say it provides solid competition for AMD’s EPYC processors. The top-of-the-line model, the 6980P, has 128 ...
Lunar Lake? Arrow Lake? After Intel launched both of those chips, it’s now turning its sights to the next processor on its roadmap: Panther Lake. Intel chief executive Pat Gelsinger showed off ...
This update is specifically designed for Intel's upcoming Core Ultra 200S series, known as "Arrow Lake" processors. The new XTU version can be downloaded and offers enhanced tools for tuning and ...
When considering what the best processor is for your PC, Intel offers stiff competition in productivity and gaming, despite facing downAMD's Ryzen 7000 and Ryzen 9000 CPUs. Intel's parts just need ...
Intel Corporation has unveiled the Panther Lake CPU, which marks the company's first use of the new 18A process node featuring 1.8-nanometer (nm) technology. This announcement took place at the ...
The flagship of Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake desktop lineup has made its benchmarking debut on the CPU-Z and Blender databases. Although a full analysis must wait until reviews from TechSpot and ...
The most recent Atom used in laptops is from 2016 and it was hardly fast back then. Up until recently, there were separate brands for Celeron and Pentium processors. Intel has now bundled both of them ...
Intel has added some new games to the list of supported titles for its APO tech – including some big names like Fortnite and CyberPunk 2077 – as well as bringing its latest Arrow Lake desktop ...
On October 10th, Intel took the wraps off its new Core Ultra 200S series of desktop processors, formerly know by the code name Arrow Lake. As a follow-on to the company’s recent Lunar Lake Core ...
In an unexpected reveal on October 15, 2024, CEO Pat Gelsinger used his closing moments at Lenovo's Tech World 24 event to ...
However, what is certain is that every Arm-based processor deployed is a sale lost to either AMD or Intel. At the same time, Apple replaced its Intel-based products with an in-house-designed Arm ...