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Leo Says 43 Intel teases us with XPUs This past week I attended an Intel open house event at the Science Museum in London ...
Leo has a lot to talk about regarding Intel. He was recently invited to Israel to see Intel's FAB, and he talks about it today (most of it anyway, some of it was under an NDA). 00:17 Leo was with ...
The Digital Foundry team delivers its verdict on Nintendo Switch 2. It's an impressive package overall, marred by a ...
Powered by Intel's N150, paired with 12GB of RAM, and up to a 2TB SSD. Introduction and unboxing This is our second run-in ...
The wait is over. Today Intel officially launched its 10nm datacenter CPU, the third-generation Intel Scalable Processor, codenamed Ice Lake. With up 40 “Sunny Cove” cores per processor, built-in ...
If you've ever wanted a mobile chip you could stick in an Intel desktop board, it's possible to get one. CPU support, however, is an open question.
As things stand, Intel has yet to sell a 10nm processor for desktop or laptop PCs with more than four cores. Indeed, before those Alder Lake chips ramp later this year, Intel is due to release yet ...
Intel on Thursday said that it is adjusting its product roadmap, shifting its 7nm-based CPU product timing approximately six months back and ramping up its 10nm product transition. Intel's first ...
For those thinking about a desktop Ice Lake processor, if we got perfect scaling with Cinebench R20 results, Intel would be able to make a 4.0 GHz 10nm CPU run like a 4.8 GHz 14nm CPU.
Intel has this week announced it will be discontinuing the range of Intel 10nm CPU Based NUC mini PC systems together with several other 14nm NUCs the form of the NUC8I3CYSM, NUC8I3CYSN, NUC5CPYH ...
What we find more interesting than the 10nm recovery is that Intel still seems to be very serious about pivoting away from being a CPU company.