Intel has unleashed a new wave of 11th-generation Core processors, this time built for those who need a mobile workstation capable of doing heavier lifting for content creation and business ...
Hyperthreading, which also was not part of Intel’s Lunar Lake mobile processor ... Some of Intel’s 9th-, 10th-, and 11th-gen Core processors have excluded hyperthreading, such as the Core ...
The semiconductor giant introduced the 14-nanometer Rocket Lake desktop processors in early 2021 to fill a gap in its road map left by a multiyear delay of its 10nm process. Rocket Lake was the ...
Intel unveiled its all-new mobile architecture ... which Intel says is now its fourth-generation NPU. Intel is also claiming a massive leap in performance, from ~11 TOPS for the NPU in Meteor ...
Without further ado, this is the Best PC Hardware and Software of 2024, as chosen by PCWorld’s editors. Congratulations to ...
Intel, which promised to take back process node leadership in 2025 from TSMC and Samsung Foundry, was the first to purchase the new $400 million high-NA EUV machine which increases the numerical ...
Despite deciding to not attend the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022 in-person in Las Vegas amid rising Omicron cases, Intel has taken the wraps off its latest 12th-generation mobile processor ...
The Envy x360 15, which is obviously a convertible, comes with either Intel 11th-generation processors or ... The Envy 17 is described as a mobile creative powerhouse, but it seems to have the ...
chip giant Intel on Wednesday launched 11th Gen Core processors with Intel Iris Xe graphics. Code named 'Tiger Lake', the new mobile PC chips come with capabilities for real-world productivity ...
The Core Ultra 9 285K marks an important milestone for Intel as it makes a giant leap in a new direction. But will the ...
Operator Thank you for standing by, and welcome to Intel Corporation's third quarter 2024 earnings conference call. At this ...
You get that super-fast 240 Hz screen, a proper RTX 4070, and one of Intel's top mobile chips ... with response times to die for, and pixel quality, I dunno, to live for? If you're not concerned ...