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AMD gains further x86 processor market share
Published in PC Hardware
Thursday, 06 February 2020 10:44

AMD gains further x86 processor market share


Ninth consecutive quarters of growth in notebook and desktop

AMD is on a roll according to a recent Mercury Research Q4 2019 x86 Processor Report.

Intel investing in "smart buildings"
Published in IoT
Wednesday, 05 February 2020 11:29

Intel investing in "smart buildings"


Want to keep staff happy

Intel is investing heavily in “smart buildings” in Israel that will be packed full of perks to keep employees happy, helping the US chipmaker compete for the country’s top professionals.

Samsung's hoped for chip recovery falls flat
Published in PC Hardware
Thursday, 30 January 2020 11:40

Samsung's hoped for chip recovery falls flat


While rivals are rubbing their paws with glee

Samsung's hopes that there will be a gradual recovery in memory chip demand this year appear to be slowly failing.

Intel has a depressing 14 nm process obsession
Published in News
Wednesday, 29 January 2020 11:25

Intel has a depressing 14 nm process obsession


A sixth year and just more “improvements”

Chipzilla’s Comet Lake-H chip, the Core i5-10300H should provide users with an 11 percent performance boost, but at what point will Intel finally give up on 14nm technology?

Intel has a third go at patching 'Zombieload' CPU security flaw
Published in PC Hardware


Third time lucky?

For the third time in less than a year, Intel has disclosed a new set of vulnerabilities related to the speculative functionality of its processors.

Intel boss is "a maniac" over shortages
Published in News
Monday, 27 January 2020 09:20

Intel boss is "a maniac" over shortages


And she's dancing like she's never danced before

Chipzilla CEO Bob Swain told analysts that he was getting all maniacal about Intel chip shortages.

Intel slashes the cost of Comet Lake-S CPUs
Published in News
Friday, 24 January 2020 10:22

Intel slashes the cost of Comet Lake-S CPUs


Cheaper than expected

One of the good signs that AMD's competition is hurting Intel is that it appears to be dropping the prices of its consumer processors.

Intel new NUCs to come with 28W Tiger Lake CPUs
Published in PC Hardware


Featuring Intel's Xe graphics

Intel's new Next Unit of Computing (NUC) will be based on Tiger Lake processors, and according to the latest details, it will be available in two versions, standard and gaming-oriented, both using 28W Tiger Lake-U CPUs with Intel Xe graphics.

Intel shows its DG1 discrete Xe GPU at CES 2020
Published in Graphics


Still just a dev card but it runs games

While Intel brought a lot of things to show at the CES 2020 show, the biggest surprise was the developer DG1 discrete Xe GPU, which was both showed running a game as a part of the Intel keynote as well as behind close doors to members of the press.

Intel starts the foldable PC era
Published in PC Hardware
Thursday, 09 January 2020 21:47

Intel starts the foldable PC era


A part of the Intel’s CES 2020 keynote

Intel has showcased a concept PC codenamed Horseshoe Bend, and this  gives you an idea of the future of the ultra-portable high-end PCs. Lenovo X1 Fold and Dell concept ORI already showcased their version of the concept, but Intel shared a bit of detail.