Intel has been at the forefront of computer processor technology for decades. The company has historically produced some of the most powerful and reliable CPUs on the market. Even with strong ...
Near-term execution risks are rising as memory cost inflation limits CCG visibility, while acute Xeon supply constraints also limit Intel's ability to capitalize on renewed server CPU demand. This is ...
Leaks suggest Intel may launch Nova Lake-S Core Ultra Series 4 desktop processors next year with a new platform and major upgrades. The post Intel reportedly eyeing Nova Lake-S Ultra processors for ...
Intel’s new desktop processor generations haven’t always come with significant generational improvements in recent years, as the company has struggled with new manufacturing tech that enables big ...
The big picture: As Intel prepares a patch to address crashing issues in its 13th and 14th-generation Raptor Lake CPUs, more information about the processors' failure rates is emerging. Some companies ...
Intel unveiled its new Emerald Rapids processors, part of its 5th-Gen Xeon Scalable lineup. The new processors arrive with multiple features designed to enhance performance across workloads, including ...
The company has been struggling big time over the last couple of months especially, but its next-gen Arrow Lake CPU is nearly here, with Chinese social media site QQ had a poster called "ChannelGate" ...
Under its codename Bartlett Lake, the LGA1700 processor has been rumored for years, and now it's actually appearing – but ...
In less than a month we'll see the release of AMD's new Zen 5-based Ryzen 9000 series, so it's time we updated all of our CPU data in preparation for their arrival. And that's exactly what we've spent ...
LGA1851 will reach its end with the Arrow Lake Refresh, expected later this year. After that, Intel will focus on 2026 and the generation that could pull them out of this slump: Nova Lake. The news ...
Returning to a unified core design would give Intel extra room on the chip for more performance cores, but it would be a complete redesign and layout change.
Have you ever wondered what those confusing letters and numbers at the end of the CPU mean? Every year, Intel and AMD release new generations of their CPUs with updated specifications and sometimes ...