In its biggest brand update in 15 years, Intel said it will focus on its Intel Core Ultra and Intel Core processor brands for its upcoming processors code-named Meteor Lake. The big chipmaker is ...
This is the first Intel Core branding change in 15 years - so it takes some explaining. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Intel has ...
Intel Corp. on Tuesday launched a new, faster version of its Xeon processor MP chip for multiprocessor systems, code-named Gallatin. With a 3.0GHz clock speed and 4MB of level three (L3) cache, the ...
Update: This story has been updated at 12:04 PM to include Intel’s explanation of the new microcode. If your PC includes an Intel processor, it will likely receive a mysterious new update originally ...
CPU-Z has been updated with the latest version of the software supporting a bunch of unreleased Intel 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" CPUs, including a bunch of new HX-series CPUs that are on their way.
According to Intel, the patch is being distributed to all its partners and is specifically aimed at K, KF, and KS processors. Intel is also investigating possible mitigations for systems already ...
Intel has been struggling with a major issue in its 13th- and 14th-generation Core CPUs for most of this year. Due to a production error, high voltages and temperatures led to crashes for users and ...
Intel has finally gotten a grip on its disastrous instability problems that have been the bane of some of Intel’s best processors for nearly a year, including the Core i9-13900K and Core i9-14900K.
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Modern processors are incredibly complex, and even a tiny flaw during manufacturing can have serious and widespread repercussions. This seems to be the case with 13th and 14th Gen Intel Core desktop ...
Responding to a question about AI accelerators cannibalizing server CPU demand, TSMC CEO C. C. Wei had the following response about AI chip demand and its likely effects on data centers: "Our model is ...