The most common brand of processor in laptops you can buy in the UK is Intel. However, Intel's myriad of marketing names for its various processors can make comparisons extremely tricky. In this guide ...
Choosing the best new CPU is a big deal, but once you’ve done it, you’ll need to install the device. Installing an Intel CPU is just as easy as installing an AMD one, with some minor caveats ...
choosing the right processor is the most crucial and complex choice you will make. Let's simplify it! Here's how to make sense of AMD's and Intel's lines, backed by dozens of our deep-dive reviews.
AMD and Intel have fought for supremacy for decades, duking it out in a bid to make the best processors you can buy. The competition is fierce, and that's a great thing for PC enthusiasts.
The release of next-gen gaming CPUs is inherently tied to the development of new breakthroughs in CPU manufacturing and design. One such step towards a future Intel CPU design has seemingly been ...
Buying the right processor for PC gaming might seem complicated—especially with AMD's multiple Ryzen families and Intel's many Cores and "Lakes." Here's everything you need to know, plus our top ...
Intel’s list of best processors is about to expand with the upcoming launch of Arrow Lake-S, also referred to as Intel Core Ultra 200-series for desktops. But what comes next is less certain ...
Bear in mind that none of the information below has been officially confirmed by Intel, as this all based on leaks and rumors right now. The top-end Arrow Lake CPU is widely rumored to be called ...
Intel has finalized the specifications for five Core Ultra 2 series desktop processors: 285K, 265K, 265KF, 245K, and 245KF. These processors, codenamed Arrow Lake-S, are expected to be released on ...
Intel admitted that there's a problem with the CPU microcode causing "elevated operating voltage" in affected processors and rolled out a microcode patch to prevent the issue.
Intel today introduced its new Xeon W 'Sapphire Rapids Refresh' workstation CPUs that add clocks and cores to various models ...
Your browser does not support the <audio> element. SINCE ITS founding in 1968 Intel has been synonymous with shrinkage. In its first four decades this was high praise ...