Intel: Lunar Lakes Tapes Out, Meteor Lake on Track for 2023 Ramp By Anton Shilov published 27 January 23 Intel reiterates its client and server roadmaps amid disastrous fourth quarter results.
Intel Posts Largest Loss in Years as PC and Server Nosedives By Anton Shilov published 27 January 23 Intel's sales are expected to go even lower as its customers prep to aggressively clear out inventory in Q1.
Core i9-13900K and RTX 4090 Run at Sub-Zero Temps Outside By Anton Shilov published 26 January 23 Gaming PC equipped with the latest Intel CPU and Nvidia GPU survives subzero temperatures for a night.
Mini PC With Off-Roadmap Intel Processor N95 Chip Appears at Retail By Mark Tyson published 26 January 23 The Intel Processor N95 is a 15W processor with just four Gracemont E-cores. It also comes with Intel UHD Graphics, offering 4K/60Hz support.
Intel's Return to HEDT? Xeon W9-3495X Hits Geekbench By Anton Shilov published 26 January 23 Intel's 56-core CPU for HEDTs and extreme workstations tested for the first time, but there's a catch.
Intel Engaging in 'Semi-Destructive' Actions Against AMD, Says Firm By Anton Shilov published 24 January 23 To damage AMD, Intel is shipping more CPUs than the market can consume these days.
AMD Announces Ryzen 7000 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Bundle By Mark Tyson published 24 January 23 AMD announced that all Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs are eligible for a new Star Wars Jedi: Survivor bundle, which is now live and runs until April 1.
Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max Benchmark Results Show Strengths of New MacBook Pros By Andrew E. Freedman published 23 January 23 Apple's new Macs are shipping this week, and reviews are showcasing the strengths of the M2 Pro and M2 Max chips.
Alleged Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx Gen 4 Specs Leak By Mark Tyson published 23 January 23 Nuvia team’s PC processor is supposed to be available in devices from late 2023/24.
Intel’s Hillsboro Mega-Lab Falls Victim to Budget Cuts By Mark Tyson published 21 January 23 Intel has canceled its Hillsboro mega lab as it faces the reality of declining revenue. The decision will save $700M, which is a fair chunk out of the $3B in cuts the company hopes to make this year.
Chinese Chipmaker Loongson Enters GPU Biz with New iGPUs By Anton Shilov published 21 January 23 Loongson says it has a graphics processor, we wonder whether it is a proprietary microarchitecture.
Materials Breakthroughs Paves Path to 2D Transistors By Mark Tyson published 19 January 23 Multinational team of researchers reckon they have removed the three major barriers to the commercial production of 2D materials, allowing physicists' 2D transistor dreams to become reality.
RIP, Overclockable Intel Non-K Chips, We Hardly Knew Ye By Paul Alcorn published 19 January 23 Intel's new Non-K 13th-Gen Raptor Lake processors aren't overclockable like their predecessors.
Intel Kills VROC Prematurely, Then Changes Course By Paul Alcorn published 17 January 23 Intel unexpectedly killed off its Virtual Raid on CPU (VROC) technology, but then changed course and decided to support the tech for the foreseeable future.
Micron Unveils 24GB and 48GB DDR5 Memory Modules By Anton Shilov published 17 January 23 Micron's DDR5-5200 and DDR5-5600 modules feature 8GB, 16GB, 24GB, 32GB, and 48GB capacity. They're AMD EXPO and Intel XMP 3.0 compatible.
Apple Releases M2 Pro and M2 Max: 20 Percent Faster, Up to 19 GPU Cores By Brandon Hill published 17 January 23 Apple's new M2 Pro and M2 Pro Max power refreshed MacBook Pros
Russian 48-Core Baikal-S CPU Powers First Storage Device By Anton Shilov published 16 January 23 Russian company 'launches' storage systems based on 48-core Baikal-S processors.
Core i9-13900KF CPUs Overclock Best, Binning Stats Reveal By Zhiye Liu published 14 January 23 German publication Igor's Lab has binned tons of 13th Generation Raptor Lake processors to evaluate their silicon quality.
AMD Quietly Lists 31 New CPU Vulnerabilities, Issues Patch Guidance By Paul Alcorn published 14 January 23 AMD has issued guidance for patching 31 new CPU vulnerabilities that impact both its consumer Ryzen and data center EPYC processors.
Intel Quietly Resumes Russia Support, Unblocks Software Downloads (Updated with Microsoft Comment) By Paul Alcorn published 14 January 23 After pausing earlier in 2022, Intel is now allowing Russian users to download driver software.