"Panther Lake, our lead product on Intel 18A, will launch in the second half of this year. It will take everything you love ...
Intel spokesperson to Tom’s Hardware. It can be argued that Intel’s decision to cease work on the x86S specification is for the greater good. The x86 architecture is already 46 years old and at ...
Intel pioneered the x86 architecture for microprocessors and was the prime proponent of Moore's law for advances in semiconductor manufacturing. Intel remains the market share leader in central ...
Intel’s new Arrow Lake CPUs came out in October promising high performance at lower power levels, but reviews, including ours, noted surprisingly lackluster gaming performance. Tom Warren said ...
Intel is having an incredibly rough year — but at long last, the company’s discrete graphics card initiative has produced a card worth celebrating. While we haven’t managed to review it ...
Windows 11 Build 26120.2705 adds support for real-time translation and live captions to AMD and Intel-powered Copilot+ PCs. The update also improves real-time translation for Copilot+ PCs powered ...
Lenovo and Intel have launched the Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition laptop, featuring Core Ultra processors, up to 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD. It offers over 18 hours of battery life, AI-powered smart ...
In 2025, AMD vs Intel will primarily be defined by the architectural improvements both companies bring. AMD is preparing to launch its Ryzen 9000 series, based on the cutting-edge Zen 5 architecture.
The Department of Homeland Security issued warnings to state and local law enforcement agencies this summer regarding the “growing illicit use” of commercial drones, internal documents show ...
Between the x86 CPUs of Intel and AMD, and the arm-based Snapdragon X chipsets, buying a Copilot+ PC is already pretty confusing. Well, it’s about to get a lot more confusing at CES 2025 ...
The root issue here is that Arm is a different architecture to AMD and Intel’s x86 chips, and most Windows apps are written for the latter – these are by far the dominant CPUs out there ...
Intel’s x86 business, the core driver of its wafer volumes, is in long-term decline. By contrast, wafer demand for Arm processors, dominated by TSMC, is at least tenfold greater. Intel lacks the ...